German Aviation Medicine, World War II. |
Contents
Chapter | 651 |
Measurement of Sound and Vibration with | 686 |
The Physiological Effects of Mechanical | 716 |
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air blast air embolism air-sea rescue aircraft airscrew Akust altitude amplitude animals arterial auditory basilar membrane Békésy blast injuries blood brightness Büttner cabin caffeine caused chamber changes clothing cochlea cold color commotio cordis curve cycles decompression decompression chamber decrease depth perception detonation distance disturbances dust effect efficiency energy Ernsthausen examination experiments explosive FIGURE fliers flight flow flying fitness frequency frostbite glass goggles heat hemorrhages humidity hypothermia hypoxia important increase individual investigations Klin layer lethal limit Luftfahrtmed Luftwaffe measured membrane ment method microphone minutes muscles noise normal nystagmus observed occur organs percent pervitin pilot produced pulmonary radiation reaction Rechlin reflex resistance respiration respiratory sensation shock wave showed skin temperature sound field sound pressure stimulation surface symptoms test subject threshold tion tissue tube tympanic membrane values velocity vibration visual acuity wall wind Ztschr