(Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 5, no. 403, Mar. 1, 1923.)
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(Air Service. Air Service information circular, heavier-than-air, v. 5, no. 403, Mar. 1, 1923.) ‡ Official Use. Not Available.
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CONTENTS.—Pt. 1, New type of rebreather and other respiratory apparatus; by Carl N. Larsen.—Pt. 2, Cardio-vascular rating as measure of physical fatigue and efficiency [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider.—Pt. 3, Dark adaptation with especial reference to problems of night flying; by Percy W. Cobb.—Pt. 4, Contribution to study of dark adaptation; by Percy W. Cobb.—Pt. 5, Maddox rod and screen test combined [with bibliography]; by Perc Dolman.—Pt. 6, Respiratory volumes of men during short exposures to constant low oxygen tensions attained by rebreathing [with bibliography]; by Max M. Ellis.—Pt. 7, Alveolar air and respiratory volume at low oxygen tensions [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider [and] Brenton R. Lutz.—Pt. 8, Compensatory reactions to low oxygen [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider, Brenton R. Lutz, and Harold W. Gregg.—Pt. 9, Reactions of cardiac and respiratory centers to changes in oxygen tension [with bibliography]; by Edward C. Schneider and Brenton R. Lutz.—Pt. 10, Relation of sighting eye to measurement of heterophoria, preliminary report [with bibliography]; by Perc Dolman.—Pt. 11, Consideration of some tests for determining sighting eye; by Perc Dolman.—Pt. 12, New apparatus for testing accommodation; by Harvey J. Howard.—Pt. 13, Note on lowpressure chamber installed in School of Aviation Medicine [with bibliography], by G. B. Obear; revised by L. H. Bauer.