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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Calcium loss and muscle atrophy are two of the main metabolic changes experienced by astronauts and crew members during exposure to microgravity in space. Calcium and cytoskeletal events were investigated within sea urchin embryos which were cultured in space under both microgravity and 1 g conditions. Embryos were fixed at time-points ranging from 3 h to 8 days after fertilization. Investigative emphasis was placed upon: (1) sperm-induced calcium-dependent exocytosis and cortical granule secretion, (2) membrane fusion of cortical granule and plasma membranes; (3) microfilament polymerization and microvilli elongation; and (5) embryonic development into morula, blastula, gastrula, and pluteus stages. For embryos cultured under microgravity conditions, the processes of cortical granule discharge, fusion of cortical granule membranes with the plasma membrane, elongation of microvilli and elevation of the fertilization coat were reduced in comparison with embryos cultured at 1 g in space and under normal conditions on Earth. Also, 4% of all cells undergoing division in microgravity showed abnormalities in the centrosome-centriole complex. These abnormalities were not observed within the 1 g flight and ground control specimens, indicating that significant alterations in sea urchin development processes occur under microgravity conditions. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: Cell biology international (ISSN 1065-6995); Volume 23; 6; 407-15
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    Publication Date: 2019-01-25
    Description: The overall objective of this effort is to construct a top-level space optics handbook that provides design guidelines based upon data collected from the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) experiment. The content of the handbook would cover optical coatings, surfaces, fiber optics, and fabricating process for lenses, windows and mirrors that were used on LDEF. The goal of this program (and handbook) is to ensure that the space community can derive the maximum benefit from the LDEF experiment relative to future optics designs for space applications. The summary of this handbook is 'What did we learn from the LDEF experiment?'
    Keywords: OPTICS
    Type: NASA. Langley Research Center, LDEF: 69 Months in Space. Third Post-Retrieval Symposium, Part 3; p 1229
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Real-Time Failure Control (RTFC) algorithm part of automated monitoring-and-shutdown system being developed to ensure safety and prevent major damage to equipment during ground tests of main engine of space shuttle. Includes redundant sensors, controller voting logic circuits, automatic safe-limit logic circuits, and conditional-decision logic circuits, all monitored by human technicians. Basic principles of system also applicable to stationary powerplants and other complex machinery systems.
    Keywords: MATHEMATICS AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
    Type: MFS-29975 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 19; 11; P. 89
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Asynchronous digital latching circuit designed for use in safety-related application like turning off power in response to alarm signal. "Reset" input effective in resetting output only when "set" input low. "Reset" signal cannot override alarm signal and provide false indication of safety. Also, does not go into oscillation when "set" and "reset" inputs change simultaneously.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITS
    Type: MSC-22421 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 19; 5; P. 40
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