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| | Books by Earl F. Miller: Books in the extended shelves: Miller, Earl F., II: Altered susceptibility to motion sickness as a function of subgravity level (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace and Regional Medical Center, 1971., 1971), also by Ashton Graybiel and Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Comparison of five levels of motion sickness severity as the basis for grading susceptibility (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1970., 1970), also by Ashton Graybiel, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.), United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Diagnostic criteria for grading the severity of acute motion sickness (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1968., 1968), also by Ashton Graybiel, Cramer Dewey B., Charles D. Wood, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Effect of drugs on ocular counterrolling (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1968., 1968), also by Ashton Graybiel, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: The effect of gravitoinertial force upon ocular counterrolling (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1970., 1970), also by Ashton Graybiel, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F, II: The effect of water immersion on perception of the oculogravic illusion in normal and labyrinthine-defective subjects (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1967., 1967), also by Ashton Graybiel, Robert S. Kennedy, Bernard D. Newsom, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Evaluation of otolith organ function by means of ocular counterrolling measurements (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1969., 1969), also by Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.), United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Exposure of man to low intensity magnetic fields in a coil system (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aviation Medical Center, 1967., 1967), also by Dietrich E. Beischer, James C. Knepton, United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.), and United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Motion sickness produced by head movement as a function of rotational velocity (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1970., 1970), also by Ashton Graybiel, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.), United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Motion sickness susceptibility under weightless and hypergravity conditions generated by parabolic flight (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1969., 1969), also by Robert D. O'Donnell, Robert S. Kellogg, Ashton Graybiel, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio), and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II.: Off-vertical rotation: a convenient precise means of exposing the passive human subject to a rotating linear acceleration vector (Pensacola, Florida : U.S. Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1969., 1969), also by Ashton Graybiel, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II.: Otolith organ activity within earth standard, one-half standard, and zero gravity environments (Pensacola, Florida : U.S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine, U.S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, 1965., 1965), also by Ashton Graybiel, Naval School of Aviation Medicine (U.S.), United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and Robert S Kellogg (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F, II: Practical and theoretical implications based on long-term follow-up of Meniere's patients treated with streptomycin sulfate (Pensacola, Florida : U.S. Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, U.S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, 1965., 1965), also by Ashton Graybiel, Michael E. McLeod, Alfred R. Fregly, Harold F. Schuknecht, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: A standardized laboratory means of determining susceptibility to coriolis (motion) sickness (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1969., 1969), also by Ashton Graybiel, Manned Spacecraft Center (U.S.), Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.), United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Visual horizontal perception in relation to otolith function (Pensacola, Florida : Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, 1966., 1966), also by Ashton Graybiel, Alfred R. Fregly, United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Office of Advanced Research and Technology, and Naval Aerospace Medical Institute (U.S.) (page images at HathiTrust) Miller, Earl F., II: Visual localization of the horizontal as a function of body tilt up to ± 90° from gravitational vertical (Pensacola, Florida : U.S. Naval School of Aviation Medicine, U.S. Naval Aviation Medical Center, 1965., 1965), also by Ashton Graybiel, Gert Van den Brink, Alfred R. Fregly, Naval School of Aviation Medicine (U.S.), and United States Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (page images at HathiTrust)
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