D 206.10:691
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Psychological effects of prolonged exposure to sonar signals at an elevated intensity. |
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D 206.10:692
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The effects of elevated atmospheric CO₂ on acid-base balance and red-cell electrolytes of FBM submarine crew members / |
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D 206.10:693
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Variability among ten talkers of word intelligibility in noise / |
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D 206.10:694
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Apparent object movement produced by head movement under water / |
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D 206.10:695
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Design considerations for a microphone-equipped mouthpiece for Navy diver communication / |
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D 206.10:697
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The intelligibility of processed helium speech at diving depths greater than 1000 feet / |
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D 206.10:699
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Mobile psychoacoustic laboratory / |
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D 206.10:700
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Speech intelligibility during exercise at normal and increased atmospheric pressures / |
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D 206.10:701
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The intelligibility of hydrogen-speech at 200 feet of seawater equivalent / |
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D 206.10:702
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Studies of calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels in plasma and erythrocytes during acute and chronic hypercapnia / |
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D 206.10:703
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Studies in enlisted submariner motivation. |
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D 206.10:704
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Effect of personal treatment of Navy subjects on a hearing discrimination task / |
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D 206.10:705
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Visual evoked responses for divers breathing various gases at depths to 1200 feet / |
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D 206.10:707
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The effect of electroacoustic characteristics characteristics of low-fidelity circuitry upon speech intelligibility / |
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D 206.10:708
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Processing helium speech : proceedings of a Navy-sponsored workshop, August 1971 / |
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D 206.10:709
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Masking as an indicator of neural fatigue : a preliminary study / |
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D 206.10:710
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Improving absolute distance estimation in clear and in turbid water / |
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D 206.10:711
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Accommodation and stereoacuity / |
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D 206.10:713
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High pressure reaction vessel system. |
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D 206.10:714
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Adaptation to displaced hearing : a non-proprioceptive change / |
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