2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10747-005-0026-z
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Effects of the watch system of job management on central hemodynamic parameters and the constant potential of the brain

Abstract: The effects of the watch system of job management on central hemodynamic parameters and the constant potential of the brain were studied in sailors during a long voyage. Twenty crew members were examined during a 120-day translatitudinal voyage. The studies were performed on days 4-6, 40-42, 73-75, and 107-109 of the voyage. It was found that the role of the peripheral regulatory loop in maintaining physiological functions increases during the second half of the voyage and that the functional activity before a… Show more

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