Desarrollo de la Antártica
Takesi Nagata ¡ TUE ADVANCEMENT OF SClENTIFIC RESEARCU ••• Medical problems encountered on British Antarctic expeditiolls (Lloyd) . - Antarctic epidemiology - a survey of At'\lARE stations 1947-72 (Lugg) . Effects of an Antarctic environment on dental structure and healtb (Beynon) • - Effects of a reduced ,sucrose intake on dental plaque in a group of men in the Antarctic' (Fly). - Viruses and 'acute respiratory infections (Tyrrell). - Common cold epidemiology in Antarctica (ABen). - Respiratory virus disease in the Antarctic: immunological studies (Holmes) . - Immunoglobulins during iSouth polar isolation (fMuclhmore, Tatem, Worley, Shurley and Scott). - The role of catecholamines iti human acclimatization to cold; a study of 24 men at Casey, Antarctica (Godey). Serum thywxine and triiodithyronine responses to cold in man (Leith) . - Studies on mentabolism and nutrition of the Japanese wintering group in Antarctica (Ashaina). Basal metabolism and other physiological changes in t:he :A.ntarctic (Oh:kubo) . - Acclimation to heart in Antarctica (Wilkins). - Studies on energyexpenditure in the Antarctic (Brotherihood). Activity patteros of Canadian Eskimo (Godin and Sihephard). Fitness for Arctic life: the cardio-respiratory status oí the Canadian Eskimo (Shephard and Rode). - 'Effects of seasonand of sledging on walki,ng palmar sweating (Da:vies) . - Experimental freezing of the finger; a review of studies (Wilson). Evaluation of adaption oí the polar environment by autonomic nervous system response (Leblanc). - Antarctic climate, clothing and acclimatization QRobers). - The conceptual framework of cold adaption (,Eide). - ¡Polar summer: a, natural laboratory for human circadí.an rhythm studies o.f a simulated time-zone shift and test of a potential chro– nobiotic (Quiadon). (Simpson, Bellamy, Bohlen and Halberg). 119
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