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FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute

rosaP Repository & Open Science Access Portal

FAA, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI), Aerospace Medical and Human Factors Research. This collection contains reports and resources from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) aerospace medical and human factors research program. Additional information on this program may be found at https://www.faa.gov/data_research/research/med_humanfacs/. Bookmark this collection:https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_cami or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530825.

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  • The development of reversible hematuria and oliguria following elevation of renal venous pressure
  • AM6330  biomedical research studies in acceleration
  • Current status of clot dissolution therapy
  • An improved method for determining the efficiency of crew and passenger oxygen masks
  • Medical services at airports
  • Civil aeromedical research responsibilities aims and accomplishments
  • Effect of increased venous pressure on renal hemodynamics
  • A case of survival of extreme vertical impact in seated position
  • Manipulation of arousal and its effects on human vestibular nystagmus induced by caloric irrigation and angular accelerations
  • Absolute identifications of cutaneous stimuli varying in both intensity level and duration
  • Determination of centers of gravity of man
  • The visual perception of size and distance
  • Kinematic behavior of the human body during deceleration
  • The effects of simulated altitude of penetrating eye injuries
  • Evacuation pattern analysis of a survivable commercial aircraft crash
  • Tactile communication
  • Problems in aerial application I Some biochemical effects of lindane and dieldrin on vertebrates
  • Toxic hazards in aerial application
  • Comments on progress in ballistocardiographic research and the current state of the art
  • Failure of rearward facing seatbacks and resulting injuries in a survivable transport accident