HUMAN REACTIONS IN UPPER ATMOSPHERE
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Khe object fo recor< j j,mlan reaction) 1 during: a long spell i the upper | tmosp l iere> vfter six <W ; , in , ilo ce ex , ‘»nonl ] as t night, owing to , Abraham., Co ;i| a p SUl g. He recovid as the /“altitude”’ pressure was tdually l°Vercd, but Colonel Silm<;r s. wi J(> wag j n c j iar g e 0 f the pcnmiw decided that it was be™m^ngerous. /Abrahams and Lieutenant Stijn from the cell locking very I tit
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Northern Advocate, 3 January 1938, Page 5
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