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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|February 1, 1987
Failure of metoclopramide to control emesis or nausea due to stressful angular or linear accelerationR L Kohl
Acta Astronautica|September 1, 1986
Dexamethasone mimicks the antimotion sickness effects of amphetamine and scopolamineR L Kohl
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1981
Effects of motoric requirements on the acquisition of manual sign responses by severely handicapped studentsF L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1992
beta-Endorphin and arginine vasopressin following stressful sensory stimuli in manR L Kohl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2025
Domestication is adaptive evolution in response to human usePatrick L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|December 1, 1985
Endocrine correlates of susceptibility to motion sicknessR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1987
Mechanisms of selective attention and space motion sicknessR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 1, 1993
Autonomic function and plasma catecholamines following stressful sensory stimuliR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 1, 1983
Sensory conflict theory of space motion sickness: an anatomical location for the neuroconflictR L Kohl
The Journal of Respiratory Diseases|April 1, 1991
Is there a role for nonsedating antihistamines in motion sickness? Fallout from space research may soon benefit your patientsR L Kohl
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|February 1, 1987
Failure of metoclopramide to control emesis or nausea due to stressful angular or linear accelerationR L Kohl
Acta Astronautica|September 1, 1986
Dexamethasone mimicks the antimotion sickness effects of amphetamine and scopolamineR L Kohl
American Journal of Mental Deficiency|January 1, 1981
Effects of motoric requirements on the acquisition of manual sign responses by severely handicapped studentsF L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1992
beta-Endorphin and arginine vasopressin following stressful sensory stimuli in manR L Kohl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 15, 2025
Domestication is adaptive evolution in response to human usePatrick L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|December 1, 1985
Endocrine correlates of susceptibility to motion sicknessR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|November 1, 1987
Mechanisms of selective attention and space motion sicknessR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|October 1, 1993
Autonomic function and plasma catecholamines following stressful sensory stimuliR L Kohl
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|May 1, 1983
Sensory conflict theory of space motion sickness: an anatomical location for the neuroconflictR L Kohl
The Journal of Respiratory Diseases|April 1, 1991
Is there a role for nonsedating antihistamines in motion sickness? Fallout from space research may soon benefit your patientsR L Kohl
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