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Papailiou M. Mavromichalaki H. Kudela K. Stetiarova J. Dimitrova S. 《Natural Hazards》2012,61(2):719-727
Aviation personnel exposure to cosmic radiation and its biological effects has been an interesting subject for research over
the last decade. In this study, scientific groups from Greece, Slovakia, and Bulgaria collaborated in order to examine the
potential effects of cosmic radiation on the cardiovascular functionality of a group of Slovak aviators. Specifically, daily
data concerning mean values of arterial diastolic and systolic blood pressure, which were registered during the medical examinations
of the group of aviators, were related to daily variations of cosmic ray intensity, as measured by the Neutron Monitor Station
on Lomnicky Stit. Statistical methods (analysis of variance—ANOVA and method of superimposed epochs) were applied in order
to establish a statistical significance (p-values) of the effect of cosmic ray intensity variations on the aforementioned physiological parameters not only on the days
of the events but also on the days preceding and following these events. Results reveal that diastolic and systolic blood
pressure can be influenced by changes in cosmic ray activity. 相似文献
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