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  2. Aerospace physiology - Wikipedia

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    Aerospace physiology is the study of the effects of high altitudes on the body, such as different pressures and levels of oxygen. At different altitudes the body may react in different ways, provoking more cardiac output , and producing more erythrocytes .

  3. United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine

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    USAFSAM provides in-residence and distance learning courses [7] graduating approximately 4000 students annually. [8] [9] Initial skills training is provided for enlisted and officers in the disciplines of public health and preventive medicine, Bioenvironmental Engineering, aerospace physiology, aeromedical evacuation [10] for nurses and enlisted medical technicians, flight and operational ...

  4. William Kilpatrick Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Air Vice Marshal William Kilpatrick Stewart, CB, CBE, AFC, QHP (28 June 1913 – 2 May 1967) was a Scottish researcher in aerospace physiology, senior consultant in physiology to the Royal Air Force, and commanding officer of the RAF Institute of Aviation Medicine.

  5. Category:Aviation medicine - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Aviation medicine is a branch of medicine that applies medical knowledge to the human factors ... Aerospace physiology ...

  6. Nathan Zuntz - Wikipedia

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    The following year he became a lecturer at the University of Bonn, and in 1872 was an honorary professor of physiology at the Landwirtschaftliche Akademie at Poppelsdorf. From 1881 until his retirement in 1919, he was a professor at the Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule Berlin (Royal Agricultural College) in Berlin .

  7. Category:Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Encyclopedia of Aviation and Space Sciences; ... Aerospace physiology; Project Space Track; ProSTEP iViP;

  8. 5M model - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The 5M model is a troubleshooting and risk-management model used for aviation safety ... including the physiology and psychology of ...

  9. The leans - Wikipedia

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    The leans is the most common type of spatial disorientation for aviators.Through stabilization of the fluid in the semicircular canals, a pilot may perceive straight and level flight while actually in a banked turn.