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Record #169351:

What did happen to all those specimens, Doc? / Desmond J. Lugg.

Title: What did happen to all those specimens, Doc? / Desmond J. Lugg.
Author(s): Lugg, Desmond J.
Date: 2002.
Publisher: Kingston, Tasmania: Australian Antarctic Division
In: Australian Antarctic science; the first 50 years of ANARE. (2002.),
Abstract: Historical overview of Australian medical research in Antarctica includes basic research that uniquely can be undertaken in polar setting but may have little short-term significance to expeditions; basic research with direct relevance to ANARE operations; and less fundamental studies relevant to medical management. Main topics encompass thermal adaptation, immunology, microbiology, hormone adaptation to cold and isolation, fitness and health, cardiovascular studies, nutrition and energy balance, photobiology, epidemiology, psycho-social and behavioural adaptation, group dynamics, and dentistry. Discusses role of SCAR Working Group on Human Biology and Medicine and 1980-81 International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic; International Union for Circumpolar Health (IUCH); collaborative agreement between Australian Antarctic Division and US Life and Biomedical Sciences and Applications Division at NASA.
Notes:

In: Australian Antarctic science; the first 50 years of ANARE / Harvey J. Marchant, Desmond J. Lugg, Patrick G. Quilty, eds.

Keywords: 61 -- Medical sciences.
613/614 -- Health and preventive medicine.
616 -- Disease and pathology.
159.9 -- Psychology.
159.922.25 -- Psychology, influence of climate and weather.
159.922.27 -- Psychology, influence of society or its absence.
616.314 -- Diseases, mouth.
613.11 -- Acclimatization.
612.592 -- Cold climates, physiological effects.
612.017 -- Immunity.
612.433.018 -- Hormones.
612.1 -- Blood and circulation.
612.39 -- Nutrition, physiology.
613.165 -- Daylight, effect on man.
616-036 -- Epidemiology.
5(091) -- History of science.
06.049 -- Committees: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Working Group on Human Biology and Medicine.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1980-81 International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic.
061(100) -- Organizations, international: International Union for Circumpolar Health.
061.1 -- Organizations, government: United States. National aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1947- Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*74) -- Australian Antarctic Territory.
SPRI record no.: 169351

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