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George E. Brown, JR., Earl H. Wood, and Edward H. Lambert
Effects of Tetra-ethyl-ammonium Chloride on the Cardiovascular Reactions in Man to Changes in Posture and Exposure to Centrifugal Force
J Appl Physiol 2: 117-132, 1949 [PDF]  

James L. Gamble, JR., Robert S. Shaw, James P. Henry, and Otto H. Gauer
Cerebral Dysfunction During Negative Acceleration
J Appl Physiol 2: 133-140, 1949 [PDF]  

Ralph R. Sonnenschein, Elizabeth H. Jenney, and Carl C. Pfeiffer
Effects of Tetra-ethyl-ammonium Chloride on Pain Thresholds in Man
J Appl Physiol 2: 141-147, 1949 [PDF]  

Sung-Ken Quo
A New Method of Measuring Fatigue by the Threshold Stimulus of the Achilles Tendon Reflex
J Appl Physiol 2: 148-154, 1949 [PDF]  

H. Cullumbine
Relationship Between Body Build and Capacity for Exercise
J Appl Physiol 2: 155-168, 1949 [PDF]  

E. R. Bahnson, S. M. Horvath, and J. H. Comroe, JR.
Effects of Active and ‘Passive’ Limb Movements Upon Respiration and O2 Consumption in Man
J Appl Physiol 2: 169-173, 1949 [PDF]  


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