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First aid for obstetric haemorrhage: the pilot study of the non-pneumatic anti-shock garment in Egypt.

Combination therapy for postprandial and orthostatic hypotension in an elderly patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Pressure garments for use in the treatment of hypertrophic scars—a review of the problems associated with their use

The interaction of central command and the exercise pressor reflex in mediating baroreflex resetting during exercise in humans.

Pelvic antishock sheeting.

Thromboprophylaxis in medical-surgical intensive care unit patients

A review of the risks and benefits of differing prophylaxis regimens for the treatment of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in neurosurgery.

Contributions of lower limb and abdominal compression to ventilation inhomogeneity in hypergravity.

Computer modeling of acceleration effects on cerebral oxygen saturation.

A quick and simple alternative for electronic anti-G valve control.

Cardiovascular effects of anti-G suit inflation at 1 and 2 G.

This month in Aerospace Medicine history--May 2005.

G-induced visual and cognitive disturbances in a survey of 65 operational fighter pilots.

Pressure breathing without a counter-pressure vest does not impair acceleration tolerance up to 9 G.

Mechanical counter-pressure vs. gas-pressurized spacesuit gloves: grip and sensitivity.

Regarding Practical applications of hemodynamic effect of intermittent pneumatic compression of the leg after infrainguinal arterial bypass grafting.

Opinions of trauma practitioners regarding prehospital interventions for critically injured patients.

Emergent management of pelvic ring injuries: an update.

The postexercise increase in the threshold for cutaneous vasodilation and sweating is not observed with extended recovery.

[+Gx-tolerance by the Cosmonauts of ISS crews 1, 6-9 and visiting crews 1-7 aboard Soyuz vehicles].

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