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Rebecca Singer


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Human-Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3): Pre-Seminar and SOAR Workshop Summary 01 MAR 2000 40 pages
Authors:  Rebecca Singer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Human Systems Integration Pre-Seminar and State-of-the-Art Workshop was held as the initial step toward the advancement of HSI into the next Millennium. The workshop was very successful in three areas. First, the workshop proved to he highly successful in providing a forum for stimulating ideas and discussions among the HSI and MANPRINT experts. Second, it met the objectives of identifying HSI tools, techniques, and technologies for a Seminar in ...


Gateway: Volume 11, Number 1 MAR 2000 17 pages
Authors:  Greg Barbato; Tom Metzler; Rebecca Singer; Alan Newell; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following topics: (1) Uninhabited Combat Air Vehicle Controls and Displays for Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses; (2) The New Director of CSERIAC; (3) Human Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3); (4) Designing for Extra-ordinary People and Situations; and (5) Leveraging the Technical Area Task (TAT) Program.


Human-Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3): Survey Results 01 FEB 2000 29 pages
Authors:  Rebecca Singer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Human Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3) Survey was implemented to solicit input from HSI subject-matter experts (SMEs) and MANPRINT practitioners to identify the user's requirements for an updated HSI practitioner's guidebook. The survey was divided into three major sections: (1) Demographics; (2) MANPRINT Implementation; and (3) MANPRINT SOAR Recommendations. The survey was sent electronically to 70 MANPRINT practitioners and SMEs representing the Army, Air Force, Navy, FAA, ...


Hyperthermia Induced by Open-Field Stress is Blocked by Salicylate 86
Authors:  Rebecca Singer; Christian T. Harker; Arthur J. Vander; Matthew J. Kluger; MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR DEPT OF PHYSIOLOGY
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Psychological stress results in a rise in body temperature. Here we report that in rats, hyperthermia induced by open-field stress can be blocked by administration of the antipyretic drug sodium salicylate. These data suggest that this rise in body temperature is a true fever, perhaps mediated by prostaglandins. Keywords: Interleukin-1; Temperature regulation. (Reprints). ANNOTATION: Reprint: Hyperthermia Induced by Open-Field Stress is Blocked by Salicylate.


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