tation to altitude? A. Yes, there is a variation in susceptibility to the oxygen lack in different individuals, but [ ... ]
A. Yes, that's true. Q. Very well. Now, if we consider the reaction of a person at 15 [ ... ]
Q Now, Professor Ivy, another question - a question on animal experiments. From the record you have, no doubt, seen that before our experiments w [ ... ]
a reports "slow sinking experiments without oxygen from high altitude..." I shall quote: This is on page 82 of the English Document Book, page 19 o [ ... ]
velopments in America in this field. Do you know the American plane type X S1? A Yes, I know something about it. THE PRESIDENT: Can the transla [ ... ]
Dr. Gauer whom we unfortunately are unable to hear since at this time he is in the United States as a scientist. The statement of this expert is on [ ... ]
MR. HARDY: We are not getting Dr. Ivy's answers, Your Honor. THE PRESIDENT: Will the i [ ... ]
Q Professor Ivy, did you know of any case in literature where after a brief lack of oxygen, ten minutes at the most, [ ... ]
brain from anoxia and usually after a long interruption of the oxygen supply is damage to the ganglia, and especially the corpus striatum. These thi [ ... ]
symptoms after a period of from five to ten days had passed. Q I absolutely agree with you on this point, Professor I [ ... ]