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Body fluid regulation in a simulated disabled submarine: effects of cold, reduced O2, and elevated CO2.

Disposition of 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-nitrophenol (DBNP), a submarine atmosphere contaminant, in male Sprague-Dawley rats.

Vitamin D supplementation in underway submariners.

Whole lot of parts: stress in extreme environments.

Psychiatric symptoms and cognitive appraisal following the near sinking of a research submarine.

An overview of the Institute of Naval Medicine.

[Indoor air quality in an Italian military submarine]

Neurological manifestations in Japanese Ama divers.

Evaluating the sex ratio in the offspring of U.S. Navy submariners.

[An outstanding organizer of atomic submarine fleet medical support].

[Metabolic and functional changes in a submariner body during long-term exposure to the factors of a controlled environment].

[Express-assessment of body functional state conducted in submariners].

Primary spontaneous tension pneumothorax in a submariner at sea.

Nonoperative treatment of suspected appendicitis in remote medical care environments: Implications for future spaceflight medical care11The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy, the Department of Defense, NASA, or the US government.

Evaluation of a contingency blood donor program on U.S. Navy submarines.

Submarine escape from depths of 30 and 60 feet: 41,183 training ascents without serious injury.

Atmospheric changes and physiological responses during a 6-day disabled submarine exercise.

Minimizing exposure to passive smoke in the enclosed environment of U.S. submarines.

Underwater simulation to test limits, benefits of telemedicine.

Human reactions to deep-water conditions

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