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Vibration effects on Humans in a Biased Acceleration Field with David Millengurg in chair ARC-1965-A-35537

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vibration effects on humans arc lee jones ames research center vibration vibration effects humans acceleration field acceleration field david millengurg david millengurg chair chair arc high resolution chair arc 1965 a 35537 nasa