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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH IN SPACE
LOWER BODY NEGATIVE PRESSURE
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF LOWER BODY NEGATIVE PRESSURE RESEARCH IN SPACE MEDICINE. Mark R. Campbell and John B. Charles. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, Vol. 86 No. 7, July 2015, pp. 633-640.
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STANDING WITHOUT GRAVITY: THE USE OF LOWER BODY NEGATIVE PRESSURE FOR RESEARCH AND REHABILITATION IN SPACEFLIGHT. J.B. Charles, M.R. Campbell, M.B. Stenger and S.M.C. Lee. 85th Annual Meeting, Aerospace Medical Association, Chicago, 2014 (#080). PDF version of PowerPoint presentation.
MOL: MANNED ORBITING LABORATORY
THE BOHANNON HYPOTHESIS. John B. Charles. Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance, Vol. 86 No. 11, November 2015, pp. 1010-1011.
THIRTY DAYS IN A MOL: BIOMEDICALLY-RELEVANT ASPECTS OF A RECONNAISSANCE MISSION INFERRED FROM ORBITAL PARAMETERS. John B. Charles and Daniel R. Adamo. QUEST 22:1 2015, pp. 3-14.
NEUTRAL BUOYANCY UNDERWATER
PRACTICING FOR SPACE UNDERWATER: INVENTING NEUTRAL BUOYANCY TRAINING, 1963–1968. Michael J. Neufeld and John B. Charles. Endeavour Vol. 39 No. 3–4, Dec. 8, 2015 (on-line July 15, 2015, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.endeavour.2015.05.006, available from Endeavour free Dec. 8, 2015 only through Jan. 27, 2016.
THE INVENTION AND DIFFUSION OF NEUTRAL BUOYANCY TRAINING. Michael J. Neufeld and John B. Charles. 66th INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL CONGRESS 2015, 49th IAA HISTORY OF ASTRONAUTICS SYMPOSIUM (E4), Scientific & technical histories (2), Paper ID: 27606.