A comparison of autonomic responses in humans induced by two simulation models of weightlessness: lower body positive pressure and 6 degrees head-down tilt.
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T Mano | Q Fu | Y. Sugiyama | Q. Fu | T. Mano | A Kamiya | Y Sugiyama | A. Kamiya
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