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    Physiology of a Microgravity Environment: Selected Contribution: Redistribution of pulmonary perfusion during weightlessness and increased gravity by Glenny, Robb W, Lamm, Wayne J. E, Bernard, Susan L, An, Dowon, Chornuk, Myron, Pool, Sam L, Wagner, Wiltz W., Jr, Hlastala, Michael P, Robertson, H. Thomas

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2000)
    “…Departments of 1  Medicine and 2  Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195; 3  National Aeronautics…”
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    In-flight medical incidents in the NASA-Mir program by Gontcharov, Igor B, Kovachevich, Irina V, Pool, Sam L, Navinkov, Oleg L, Barratt, Michael R, Bogomolov, Valery V, House, Nancy

    “…This paper summarizes medical experience during the six NASA-Mir flights from March 14, 1995, to June 4, 1998. There were 7 U.S. astronauts who were part of 6…”
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    Space medicine policy development for the International Space Station by Grigoriev, Anatoly I., Williams, Richard S., Comtois, Jean-Marc, Damann, Volker, Tachibana, Shoichi, Nicogossian, Arnauld E., Bogomolov, Valery V., Pool, Sam L., Sargsyan, Ashot E., Knowingkov, Oleg L., Doarn, Charles R.

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-09-2009)
    “…Providing medical care capability in a multinational setting in space is a daunting challenge. As the International Space Station (ISS) has taken shape over…”
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    Medical care system for NASA-Mir spaceflights by Gontcharov, Igor B, Kovachevich, Irina V, Pool, Sam L, Navinkov, Alec L, Barratt, Michael R

    “…A fundamental goal of space medicine is to maintain the health and fitness of spacecrews. Meeting this goal requires reliable, effective, up-to-date medical…”
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    Design and current status of the longitudinal study of astronaut health by Hamm, P B, Nicogossian, A E, Pool, S L, Wear, M L, Billica, R D

    “…Information has been collected regarding the immediate physiological effects of spaceflight on humans. However, little is yet known regarding long-term…”
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    Risk of cancer mortality among the Longitudinal Study of Astronaut Health (LSAH) participants by Hamm, P B, Billica, R D, Johnson, G S, Wear, M L, Pool, S L

    “…The potential for occupational radiation exposures in the U.S. Space Program makes cancer risk a major health concern. The NASA Medical Operations Branch and…”
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    Selected contribution: redistribution of pulmonary perfusion during weightlessness and increased gravity by Glenny, R. W., Lamm, W. J., Bernard, S. L., An, D., Chornuk, M., Pool, S. L., Wagner, W. W. Jr, Hlastala, M. P., Robertson, H. T.

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2000)
    “…To compare the relative contributions of gravity and vascular structure to the distribution of pulmonary blood flow, we flew with pigs on the National…”
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    Redistribution of pulmonary perfusion during weightlessness and increased gravity by Glenny, Robb W, Lamm, Wayne J E, Bernard, Susan L, An, Dowon, Chornuk, Myron, Pool, Sam L, Wagner, Wiltz W, Hlastala, Michael P, Robertson, H Thomas

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2000)
    “…To compare the relative contributions of gravity and vascular structure to the distribution of pulmonary blood flow, we flew with pigs on the NASA KC-135…”
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    A strategic vision for telemedicine and medical informatics in space flight by Williams, D R, Bashshur, R L, Pool, S L, Doarn, C R, Merrell, R C, Logan, J S

    Published in Telemedicine journal and e-health (01-12-2000)
    “…This Workshop was designed to assist in the ongoing development and application of telemedicine and medical informatics to support extended space flight…”
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    Space Medicine by Pool, Sam L.

    Published in SAE transactions (01-01-1988)
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    Thyroid function changes related to use of iodinated water in the U.S. Space Program by McMonigal, K A, Braverman, L E, Dunn, J T, Stanbury, J B, Wear, M L, Hamm, P B, Sauer, R L, Billica, R D, Pool, S L

    “…The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has used iodination as a method of microbial disinfection of potable water systems in U.S. spacecraft…”
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    Electronystagmography and audio potentials in space flight by Thornton, W E, Biggers, W P, Thomas, W G, Pool, S L, Thagard, N E

    Published in The Laryngoscope (01-08-1985)
    “…Beginning with the fourth flight of the Space Transport System (STS-4), objective measurements of inner ear function were conducted in near-zero G conditions…”
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    Development of U.S.-Russian medical support procedures for long-duration spaceflight: the NASA-Mir experience by Morgun, V V, Voronin, L I, Kaspranskiy, R R, Pool, S L, Barratt, M R, Navinkov, A L

    “…As the Russian Space Agency and the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration began in the mid-1990s to plan a preliminary cooperative flight program…”
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    Fluid shifts in weightlessness by Thornton, W E, Moore, T P, Pool, S L

    “…Studies of leg volumes in space by multiple girth measurements showed reductions of 1.9 L (12.8% of leg volume) with 1.1 L from the non-dominant leg on Skylab…”
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    Clinical characterization and etiology of space motion sickness by Thornton, W E, Moore, T P, Pool, S L, Vanderploeg, J

    “…An inflight, clinically-oriented investigation of SMS was begun on STS-4 and revealed the following: compared to motion sickness on Earth, autonomic signs are…”
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    Gastrointestinal motility in space motion sickness by Thornton, W E, Linder, B J, Moore, T P, Pool, S L

    “…Gastrointestinal (Gl) symptoms in space motion sickness (SMS) are significantly different from those in ordinary motion sickness (MS). Vomiting is sudden,…”
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