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1 From the Aero Medical Laboratory, Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio
Four modifications of a previously reported indirect blood pressure recorder are presented. These consist of four variations in the pulse-sensing unit, and include: a strain gauge mounted over the brachial artery; a one-piece unit consisting of fluid-filled rubber balloon and tubing connecting it to a pressure transducer; use of the Gauer miniature manometer, or application of a very simple carbon microphone. They may be used in the high altitude-low pressure chambers, the human centrifuge and psychophysiological test situations.
Submitted on June 13, 1956
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