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Aviation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Aviation'
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30 May 2008
OBJECTIVES: A controlled intervention study was conducted to evaluate the effects of two changes in shift characteristics on alertness and cardiovascular risk factors: a change in shift rotation (direction and speed) and a change in the flexibility ...
rec_pub_18728909-effects-shift-rotation-flexibility-shift-system-daytime-alertness.htm
30 May 2008
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this article is to illustrate the problem-driven, cumulative, and highly interdisciplinary nature of human factors research by providing a brief overview of the work on mode errors on modern flight decks over the past two ...
rec_pub_18689060-investigating-mode-errors-automated-flight-decks-illustrating-problem.htm
A flight by periscope and where it landed.
30 May 2008
OBJECTIVE: This study defines display design factors linking visual accommodation and the perceived size of distant objects. BACKGROUND: In 1947, in anticipation of augmented contact and sensor-relayed contact displays, a periscope was installed in ...
rec_pub_18689039-a-flight-periscope-landed.htm
Neck and back muscle loading in pilots flying high G(z) sorties with and without lumbar support.
30 May 2008
INTRODUCTION: Fighter pilots frequently encounter neck and back pain and injuries due to high G(z) loading. A lumbar support could diminish muscle strain in the lower back under G(z) loading and might also have a positive effect on cervical muscle ...
rec_pub_18581947-neck-back-muscle-loading-pilots-flying-high-g-z-sorties-lumbar-support.htm
30 May 2008
INTRODUCTION: There is growing interest in the potential application of 3D audio displays to impart spatial information to aircraft pilots. As the aviation environment is dynamic, the effect on sound localization of the visual and vestibular ...
rec_pub_18581946-localization-sound-presented-spatial-audio-display-visually-induced.htm
30 May 2008
To develop effective air quality control strategies for military air bases, there is a need to accurately quantify these emissions. In support of the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program project, the particulate matter (PM) and ...
rec_pub_18581808-probing-emissions-military-cargo-aircraft-description-joint-field.htm
Patient safety in obstetrics: what aviators, firefighters and others can teach us.
30 May 2008
rec_pub_18557850-patient-safety-obstetrics-aviators-firefighters-teach-us.htm
The role of nonlinear effects in the propagation of noise from high-power jet aircraft.
30 May 2008
To address the question of the role of nonlinear effects in the propagation of noise radiated by high-power jet aircraft, extensive measurements were made of the F-22A Raptor during static engine run-ups. Data were acquired at low-, intermediate-, ...
rec_pub_18537360-the-role-nonlinear-effects-propagation-noise-high-power-jet-aircraft.htm
Improving patient safety in the operating room: lessons from the aviation industry.
30 May 2008
rec_pub_18535626-improving-patient-safety-operating-room-lessons-aviation-industry.htm
30 May 2008
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: MRI of the lung using hyperpolarized helium as an inhaled contrast agent has important research applications and clinical potential. Owing to the limited availability of hyperpolarized helium, this type of imaging has not ...
rec_pub_18494950-feasibility-functional-magnetic-resonance-lung-imaging-australia-long.htm
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