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The Relationship among Subjective Well-being,Personality characteristics and Coping Styles of Pilots
Pilots Subjective well-being Personality characteristics Coping styles
2011/9/26
Objective To explore the relationship between pilots' Subjective Well-being and personality characteristics, coping styles. Methods 102 pilots of air force were investigated with Questionnaire of Inde...
A review of blood changes associated with compression-decompression:relationship to decompression sickness
decompression human compression decompression sickness blood
2009/7/20
A review of blood changes associated with compression-decompression:relationship to decompression sickness.
Relationship between pressure-reduction magnitude and stop time during stage decompression
decompression pressure reduction decompression stop time stage decompression rat animal
2009/7/20
Relationship between pressure-reduction magnitude and stop time during stage decompression.
Relationship between physique and rectal temperature cooling rate
temperature cooling anthropometric immersion human
2009/7/8
Despite many attempts to relate components of physique to core temperature cooling rate, no consistent relationship has emerged. The inconsistencies among the reported findings may arise from unaccoun...
Relationship between the event-related brain potential P300 and inert gas narcosis
narcosis cognitive inert gas narcosis
2009/6/12
It is known that inert gas narcosis slows both reaction time (RT) and the event-related brain potential P300 in a correlated and dose-dependent manner. On the assumption that P300 reflects the time to...
Relationship between venous bubbles and hemodynamic responses after decompression in pigs
decompression animal pig pulmonary model
2009/6/12
We present a new pig model for studying relationships between venous gas bubbles and physiologic effects during and after decompression. Sixteen pigs were anesthetized to allow spontaneous breathing. ...
Relationship of the time course of venous gas bubbles to altitude decompression illness
decompression exercise venous gas emboli hypobaric pulmonary altitude outcomes bubble
2009/6/9
The correlation is low between the occurrence of gas bubbles in the pulmonary artery, called venous gas emboli (VGE), and subsequent decompression illness (DCI). The correlation improves when a "grade...
Influence of gender and menstrual cycle on a cold air tolerance test and its relationship to thermosensitivity
cold women menstrual air gender thermal
2009/6/5
This investigation evaluated the influence of gender and phase of menstrual cycle [follicular (FOL): Days 2-6) and luteal (LUT: Days 19-24)] on a cold air tolerance test (CATT: 90-min of exposure to 5...
Relationship between two different functions derived from diffusion-based decompression theory
Atmospheric Pressure decompression Diffusion Diving
2009/6/2
Hempleman's diffusion-based decompression theory yields two different functions; one is expressed by a simple root function and the other by a complex series function. Although both functions predict ...
The relationship between venous gas bubbles and adverse effects of decompression after air dives
bubbles intravascular gas bubbles Doppler echocardiography decompression stress
2009/6/2
The presence of gas bubbles in the vascular system is often considered a sign of decompression stress and several studies in the existing literature have addressed the relationship between the amount ...
Relationship between the event-related brain potential P300 and inert gas narcosis
narcosis cognitive inert gas narcosis
2009/3/28
It is known that inert gas narcosis slows both reaction time (RT) and the event-related brain potential P300 in a correlated and dose-dependent manner. On the assumption that P300 reflects the time to...
Relationship between venous bubbles and hemodynamic responses after decompression in pigs
decompression animal pig pulmonary model
2009/3/28
We present a new pig model for studying relationships between venous gas bubbles and physiologic effects during and after decompression. Sixteen pigs were anesthetized to allow spontaneous breathing. ...