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Recent Publications on G Suits:

Mathematical modeling of high G protection afforded by various anti-G equipment and techniques. 21st March, 2007
Department of Computer Application, The Fourth Military Medical
Combining protection of different anti-g techniques to +12 gz: a computer simulation study.
The aim of this study is to investigate the upper limit of protection...
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7th February, 2007
Member, IEEE, Department of Computer Application, Fourth Military Medical
[Evaluation of +Gz tolerance following simulation of 8-hr flight] 6th January, 2006
Cardiovascular effects of anti-G suit inflation at 1 and 2 G.
We sought to determine to which pressure a full-coverage anti-G suit needs...
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24th August, 2005
Section of Environmental Physiology, Department of Physiology and
Hemodynamics of graded water immersion in the baboon: +Gz protection potential. 2nd August, 2005
Biosciences and Protection Division, Air Force Research Laboratory, Brooks
Inspiratory resistance as a potential treatment for orthostatic intolerance and hemorrhagic shock. 16th July, 2005
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-6315,
Pressure breathing in fighter aircraft for G accelerations and loss of cabin pressurization at altitude--a brief review. 13th December, 2003
Department of Anaesthesia, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, 28 Woodville
The effect of straining maneuvers on G-protection during assisted pressure breathing. 3rd December, 2003
Defence Research Agency, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Cardiovascular effects of anti-G suit and cooling garment during space shuttle re-entry and landing. 5th November, 2003
Wyle Laboratories, Houston, TX, USA.
[Cardiovascular effect of positive pressure breathing using G-suits with different bladder coverage] 5th November, 2003
Institute of Aviation Medicine, The Air Force, Beijing, China.
[Adrenoreactivity as a criterion for the evaluation of some professionally important qualities of the human operator] 5th April, 2003
Prediction of electrical impedance parameters for the simulated leg segment of an aircraft pilot under G-stress. 26th November, 2002
Centre for Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Heat stress effects for USAF anti-G suits with and without a counter-pressure vest. 26th November, 2002
Air Force Research Laboratory, Biodynamics and Protection Division, Brooks
 

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