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W T Norfleet

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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1995
Patent foramen ovale and hypobaric decompressionM R Powell, W T Norfleet, K V Kumar, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|January 1, 1992
Susceptibility of divers in open water to motion sicknessW T Norfleet, R E Peterson, R W Hamilton, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|May 1, 1987
Respiratory function in the upright, working diver at 6.8 ATA (190 fsw)D D Hickey, W T Norfleet, A J Påsche, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|November 1, 1990
CO2 retention with minimal symptoms but severe dysfunction during wet simulated dives to 6.8 atm absD E Warkander, W T Norfleet, G K Nagasawa, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|January 1, 1992
Treatment of motion sickness in parabolic flight with buccal scopolamineW T Norfleet, J J Degioanni, D S Calkins, et al.
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1995
Patent foramen ovale and hypobaric decompressionM R Powell, W T Norfleet, K V Kumar, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|January 1, 1992
Susceptibility of divers in open water to motion sicknessW T Norfleet, R E Peterson, R W Hamilton, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|May 1, 1987
Respiratory function in the upright, working diver at 6.8 ATA (190 fsw)D D Hickey, W T Norfleet, A J Påsche, et al.
Undersea Biomedical Research|November 1, 1990
CO2 retention with minimal symptoms but severe dysfunction during wet simulated dives to 6.8 atm absD E Warkander, W T Norfleet, G K Nagasawa, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|January 1, 1992
Treatment of motion sickness in parabolic flight with buccal scopolamineW T Norfleet, J J Degioanni, D S Calkins, et al.
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