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R S, Kennedy
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The Indian Medical Gazette
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E. Klein, J. Autian, J. D. Bower, G. Buffaloe, L. J. Centella, C. K. Colton, T. D. Darby, P. C. Farrell, F. F. Holland, R. S. Kennedy, B. Lipps, R. Mason, K. D. Nolph, F. Villarroel, R. L. Wathen
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Artificial Organs. 1:59-74
Autor:
R S, KENNEDY, A, GRAYBIEL
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Research report. Naval School of Aviation Medicine (U.S.). 71
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Asiatic herpetological research.. 9:34-70
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Journal of Vestibular Research. 6:331-341
Vection (V) refers to the compelling visual illusion of self-motion experienced by stationary individuals when viewing moving visual surrounds. The phenomenon is of theoretical interest because of its relevance for understanding the neural basis of o
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 37:1365-1369
Our industrialized society places a premium on the ability to resolve visually fine-spatial detail in the environment. But the perceptual demands of new display systems may involve temporal acuity as much as spatial acuity. Inability to “switch”
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Applied optics. 17(6)
An experimental program aimed at measuring critical channel parameters of atmospheric optical communication channels under low-visibility weather conditions is described. Multipath and angular spectrum measurements made under a variety of weather con
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Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 14:167-175
This article reports changes with graduated dosage of alcohol on a standardized set of cognitive and psychomotor performance tests and refers to the approach as dose equivalency. Subjects (N = 20) were tested until their performance was stable on 10
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Journal of vestibular research : equilibriumorientation. 6(5)
Vection (V) refers to the compelling visual illusion of self-motion experienced by stationary individuals when viewing moving visual surrounds. The phenomenon is of theoretical interest because of its relevance for understanding the neural basis of o
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Anticancer research. 15(6B)
Glutathione (GSH) concentration is high in most tumour cells and this may be an important factor in resistance to chemotherapy. Previous in-vitro and animal experiments have shown a differential response of tumour versus normal cells to various cyste