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J Knepton

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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|July 1, 1978
Prevention of motion sickness in flight maneuvers, aided by transfer of adaptation effects acquired in the laboratory: ten consecutive referralsA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aerospace Medicine|November 1, 1972
Direction-specific adaptation effects acquired in a slow rotation roomA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1977
Evaluation of a new antinauseant drug for the prevention of motion sicknessA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|August 1, 1976
Sopite syndrome: a sometimes sole manifestation of motion sicknessA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|January 1, 1978
Bidirectional overadaptation achieved by executing leftward or rightward head movements during unidirectional rotationA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 1, 1976
Prevention of experimental motion sickness by scopolamine absorbed through the skinA Graybiel, J Knepton, J Shaw
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1975
Human assay of antimotion sickness drugsA Graybiel, C D Wood, J Knepton, et al.
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|July 1, 1978
Prevention of motion sickness in flight maneuvers, aided by transfer of adaptation effects acquired in the laboratory: ten consecutive referralsA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aerospace Medicine|November 1, 1972
Direction-specific adaptation effects acquired in a slow rotation roomA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1977
Evaluation of a new antinauseant drug for the prevention of motion sicknessA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|August 1, 1976
Sopite syndrome: a sometimes sole manifestation of motion sicknessA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|January 1, 1978
Bidirectional overadaptation achieved by executing leftward or rightward head movements during unidirectional rotationA Graybiel, J Knepton
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 1, 1976
Prevention of experimental motion sickness by scopolamine absorbed through the skinA Graybiel, J Knepton, J Shaw
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|September 1, 1975
Human assay of antimotion sickness drugsA Graybiel, C D Wood, J Knepton, et al.
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