J. A. Rummel, and C. Vallbona 



Human circadian circulatory rhythms during weightlessness in extra- 

 terrestrial flight or bedrest with and without exercise. Space Life 

 Sciences. 2: 18-32, 1970. 



53. Berry, C. A. 



Lunar medicine. Science Journal. 5: 103-107, 1969. 



54. Berry, C. A. 



Man, space flight and medicine. AIAA Student Journal. 10: 9- 

 19, 1972. 



55. Berry, C. A., A. D. Catterson, D. 0. Coons, and G. Kelly 



Man's response to long-duration flight in the Gemini spacecraft. 

 Gemini Midprogram Conference. NASA SP-1 21 , p. 235-261, 1966. 



56. Berry, C. A. 



Medical experience in manned space flight. Aerospace Medicine, 

 2nd ed. Williams and Wilkins Co., Baltimore, p. 697-718, 1971. 



57. Berry, C. A. 



Medical legacy of Apollo - Physiological effects of stresses. 

 Aerospace Medicine. 45: 1046-1057, 1974. 



58. Berry, C. A. 



The medical legacy of Gemini. Life Sciences and Space Research VI. 

 10th open meeting of working group V. London, July 27,28, 1967. 

 North Holland Pub. Co., Amsterdam, p. 1-19, 1968. 



59. Berry, C. A. 



Medical legacy of Sky lab as of May 9, 1974 - The manned Sky lab missions. 

 Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine. 47 : 418-424, 1 976 . 



60. Berry, C. A. 



The medical support of manned space flight. Peaceful Uses of 

 Space. 4th National Conference Proceedings. NASA SP-51, p. 

 177-186, 1964. 



61. Berry, C. A., and P. C. Rambaut 



Nutrition in Outer Space. Future Publishing Company, 

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