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Space travel and lunar exploration medical problems. Science 

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74. Berry, C. A. 



Status report on space medicine in the United States, 

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75. Berry, C. A. 



Summary and conclusions concerning medical results of the Gemini 

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76. Berry, C. A., J. Billingham, A. Graybiel, E. F. Miller, and R. Waite 

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77. Berry, C. A., and H. R. Hair 



A summary of the medical experience in the Apollo program. 

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 1969, p. 375-423, 1970. 



78. Berry, C. A. 



Summary of medical experience in the Apollo 7 through 11 manned 

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79. Berry, C. A. 



U. S. view of human problems to be addressed for long duration 

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80. Berry, C. A., J. Billingham, L. F. Dietlein, A. Graybiel, E. F. 

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Vestibular experiments in Gemini flights V and VII. Aerospace 

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