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نویسندگان: C. J. Lambertsen (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780124347502
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سال نشر: 1971
تعداد صفحات: 538
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Underwater Physiology. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on Underwater Physiology به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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کتاب توسط Lambertsen, C. J., Editor
Book by Lambertsen, C. J., Editor
Content:
PLANNING COMMITTEE, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF AUTHORS AND PANELISTS, Pages xiii-xviii
PREFACE, Pages xix-xx, C.J. LAMBERTSEN
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xxi
THE SCOPE OF CHEMICAL OXYGEN POISONING, Pages 1-8, Niels Haugaard
OXYGEN TOXICITY IN NEURONAL ELEMENTS, Pages 9-17, J.D. Wood
THE INTRACELLULAR OXIDATION–REDUCTION STATE AT HIGH AND LOW OXYGEN CONCENTRATIONS, Pages 19-22, Britton Chance
NATURAL RESISTANCE TO OXYGEN POISONING, Pages 23-34, Brian G. D'Aoust
CHEMICAL PROTECTION AGAINST OXYGEN TOXICITY, Pages 35-40, Aaron P. Sanders, William D. Currie
EFFECTS OF OXYGEN ON BLOOD FORMATION AND DESTRUCTION, Pages 41-47, Craig L. Fischer, Stephen L. Kimzey
Part I - OXYGEN. MECHANISMS OF TOXICITY: DISCUSSION, Pages 49-53, R.E. Davies
EFFECTS OF OXYGEN UPON OPHTHALMIC STRUCTURES, Pages 57-66, Charles W. Nichols, C.J. Lambertsen
ACUTE OXYGEN TOXICITY IN WORKING MAN, Pages 67-76, J. Murray Young
Part II - OXYGEN. EFFECTS ON CELLS AND SYSTEMS: DISCUSSION, Pages 77-81, K.E.A. Seemann
HYDROSTATIC EFFECTS ON CELLULAR FUNCTION, Pages 85-93, J.V. Landau
EFFECTS OF INERT GAS PRESSURES ON PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, Pages 95-100, R.M. Featherstone, S. Hegeman, W. Settle
EFFECTS OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE ON MAMMALS, Pages 101-108, M.J. Lever, K.W. Miller, W.D.M. Paton, W.B. Streett, E.B. Smith
Part III - OXYGEN. PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF PRESSURE AND GASES: DISCUSSION, Pages 109-112, R.M. Featherstone
CONCEPTS OF INERT GAS EXCHANGE IN TISSUES DURING DECOMPRESSION, Pages 115-122, B.A. Hills
DECOMPRESSION CHARACTERISTICS OF INERT GASES, Pages 123-136, M.J. Lever, W.D.M. Paton, E.B. Smith
CRITERIA FOR BUBBLE GROWTH, Pages 137-143, Ruport Hester
DISSOLVED GAS WASHOUT AND BUBBLE ABSORPTION IN ROUTINE DECOMPRESSION, Pages 145-150, Hugh D. Van Liew
DETECTION OF BUBBLES IN TISSUES AND BLOOD, Pages 151-160, R. Stuart Mackay, George Rubissow
Part IV - FUNDAMENTALS OF INERT GAS EXCHANGE AND BUBBLE FORMATION: DISCUSSION, Pages 161-163, R.E. Forster
COMPARATIVE APPROACHES TO PROPHYLACTIC DECOMPRESSION, Pages 167-177, D.J. Kidd, R.A. Stubbs, R.S. Weaver
CALIBRATION OF INERT GAS EXCHANGE IN THE MOUSE, Pages 179-191, Edward T. Flynn Jr., C.J. Lambertsen
GAS NUCLEATION CONCEPT APPLIED TO DECOMPRESSION, Pages 193-204, G. Albano, M. Columba
A PRAGMATIC VIEW OF DECOMPRESSION, Pages 205-219, H.R. Schreiner, P.L. Kelley
DECOMPRESSION IN SATURATION DIVING, Pages 221-227, A.A. Bühlmann
Part V - FACTORS IN DECOMPRESSION. THE INERT GASES: DISCUSSION, Pages 229-232, H.V. Hempleman
BLOOD AGGLUTINATION IN DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS, Pages 235-238
CIRCULATING LIPIDS AND INERT GAS EXCHANGE UNDER HYPERBARIC CONDITIONS, Pages 239-244
COEXISTENCE OF LIPID AND GAS EMBOLI IN EXPERIMENTAL DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS, Pages 245-250, A.T.K. Cockett, S.M. Pauley, J.C. Saunders, F.M. Hirose
ASEPTIC BONE NECROSIS IN ROYAL NAVY DIVERS, Pages 251-262, D.H. Elliott, J.A.B. Harrison
Part VI - FACTORS IN DECOMPRESSION. THE CIRCULATION AND THE CIRCULATING BLOOD: DISCUSSION, Pages 263-267, R.E. Davies
VISION AND VISIBILITY, Pages 271-276, Jo Ann S. Kinney, S.M. Luria
HEARING LOSS IN DECOMPRESSION, Pages 277-286, J. Donald Harris
VESTIBULAR DERANGEMENT IN DECOMPRESSION, Pages 287-292, Carl J. Rubenstein, James K. Summitt
SPEECH DISTORTION AT HIGH PRESSURES, Pages 293-299, G.M. Fant, J. Lindqvist, B. Sonesson, H. Hollien
Part VII - SENSES AND COMMUNICATION: DISCUSSION, Pages 301-304, J.K. Summitt
MECHANICAL LIMITATIONS OF EXERCISE VENTILATION AT INCREASED AMBIENT PRESSURE, Pages 307-316, L.D.H. Wood, A.C. Bryan
VENTILATORY LIMITATIONS ON EXERTION AT DEPTH, Pages 317-323, J.N. Miller, O.D. Wangensteen, E.H. Lanphier
RESPIRATORY AND CARDIAC RESPONSES TO EXERCISE IN SUBJECTS BREATHING HELIUM-OXYGEN MIXTURES AT PRESSURES FROM SEA LEVEL TO 19.2 ATMOSPHERES, Pages 325-337, M.E. Bradley, N.R. Anthonisen, J. Vorosmarti, P.G. Linaweaver
MECHANICS OF BREATHING WITH HELIUM-OXYGEN AND NEON-OXYGEN MIXTURES IN DEEP SATURATION DIVING, Pages 339-345, N.R. Anthonisen, M.E. Bradley, J. Vorosmarti, P.G. Linaweaver
ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES, HEART RATE, AND GAS EXCHANGE DURING REST AND EXERCISE IN MEN SATURATED AT A SIMULATED SEAWATER DEPTH OF 1000 FEET, Pages 347-356, J. Salzano, E.M. Overfield, D.C. Rausch, H.A. Saltzman, J.A. Kylstra, J.S. Kelley, J.K. Summitt
PULMONARY FUNCTION AND RESPIRATORY GAS EXCHANGE DURING SATURATION-EXCURSION DIVING TO PRESSURES EQUIVALENT TO 1000 FEET OF SEAWATER, Pages 357-370, K.E. Schaefer, C.R. Carey, J.H. Dougherty Jr.
Part VIII - RESPIRATORY LIMITATIONS OF HIGH AMBIENT PRESSURES: DISCUSSION, Pages 371-375, C.J. Lambertsen
THE EFFECTS OF BREATHING A HIGH DENSITY GAS UPON CARBON DIOXIDE ELIMINATION, Pages 379-384, Donald C. Parker, Eugene Nagel
RESPIRATORY GAS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS DURING EXPOSURE TO EXTREME AMBIENT PRESSURES, Pages 385-397, J. Chouteau
RATE OF ACCLIMATIZATION TO CHRONIC HYPERCAPNIA IN MAN, Pages 399-408, J.M. Clark, R.D. Sinclair, B.E. Welch
COMPARISON OF PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF NORMAL MAN TO EXERCISE IN AIR AND IN ACUTE AND CHRONIC HYPERCAPNIA, Pages 409-417, R.D. Sinclair, J.M. Clark, B.E. Welch
Part IX - CARBON DIOXIDE, EXERCISE, AND ACCLIMATIZATION TO HYPERCARBIA: DISCUSSION, Pages 419-421, K.E. Schaefer
HEAT EXCHANGE BETWEEN MAN AND THE WATER ENVIRONMENT, Pages 425-433, Albert B. Craig Jr.
THERMAL BALANCE AT DEPTH, Pages 435-442, J.S.P. Rawlins, J.F. Tauber
Part X - TEMPERATURE BALANCE IN SHALLOW AND DEEP EXPOSURES: DISCUSSION, Pages 443-445, J.D. Hardy
QUANTITATION OF PERFORMANCE DECREMENTS IN NARCOTIZED MAN, Pages 449-455, James G. Dickson Jr., C.J. Lambertsen, John G. Cassils
PSYCHOLOGICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, AND BIOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF NARCOSIS, Pages 457-469, Peter B. Bennett
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE TO COMPRESSED AIR, Pages 471-478, P.M. Criscuoli, G. Albano
HUMAN PERFORMANCE AT GREAT DEPTHS, Pages 479-485, R.J. Biersner
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE HIGH PRESSURE HYPEREXCITABILITY SYNDROME IN VARIOUS MAMMALIAN SPECIES, Pages 487-500, R.W. Brauer, R.O. Way, M.R. Jordan, D.E. Parrish
ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN EXTREME NARCOSIS, Pages 501-506, P.V. Van Tassel, C.J. Knight, C.J. Lambertsen
Part XI - Influence of Inert Gases and Pressure upon Central Nervous Functions: DISCUSSION, Pages 507-509, J.W. Miller
PERFORMANCE ASPECTS OF AN OPEN-SEA SATURATION EXPOSURE AT 615 FEET, Pages 513-518, Joseph B. MacInnis
1000-FOOT HELIUM SATURATION EXPOSURE, Pages 519-527, J.K. Summitt, J.S. Kelley, J.M. Herron, H.A. Saltzman
HELIUM-OXYGEN SATURATION-EXCURSION DIVING FOR U.S. NAVY, Pages 529-536, Robert C. Bornmann
SATURATION-EXCURSION DIVING: OPERATION LUDION II, Pages 537-544, R.W. Hamilton Jr., X.R. Fructus
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OBSERVED IN THE COURSE OF SIMULATED DEEP CHAMBER DIVES TO A MAXIMUM OF 36.5 ATM IN HELIUM-OXYGEN ATM, Pages 545-550, X.R. Fructus, R.W. Brauer, R. Naquet
PROJECT TEKTITE: AN OPEN-SEA STUDY OF PROLONGED EXPOSURES TO A NITROGEN–OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT AT INCREASED AMBIENT PRESSURE, Pages 551-558, J.W. Davies, C.J. Lambertsen
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 559-570
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 571-575