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      The effects of motion direction, body axis, and posture on motion sickness induced by low frequency linear oscillation.

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      Aviation, space, and environmental medicine

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          A recent experiment demonstrated that low frequency linear oscillation through the Z-axis of the body was more nauseogenic when applied in the vertical direction, with subjects seated upright, than in the horizontal direction, with subjects supine.

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          Journal
          Aviat Space Environ Med
          Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
          0095-6562
          0095-6562
          Nov 1995
          : 66
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] DRA Centre for Human Sciences, Farnborough, Hants, UK.
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          8588793
          07ce9aa9-1247-484d-a889-360b4640883f
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