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    In:  Auswirkungen des globalen Wandels auf Wasser, Umwelt und Gesellschaft im Elbeeinzugsgebiet, Wechsung F.; Becker, A.; Gräfe, P. (Hrsg.), Weißensee Verlag, Berlin
    Publication Date: 2005
    Description: Änderungen des Abflusses und der diffusen N-Einträge im Elbe-Einzugsgebiet mit dem Modell MONERIES unter Annahme des IPCC-Szenarios B2: Seite 139ff KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: Aufbauend auf Szenarien zur Wasserverfügbarkeit und dem -verbrauch für die Jahre 2025 und 2075 mit GCM ECHAM4 und HadCM3 mit Model WaterGAP, entweder Zu- oder Abnahmne des Abflusses (abhängig vom GCM) und leichte Zu-, bzw- Abnahme der diffusen N-Einträge KATASTER-DETAIL: Nied+ (mit HadCM, 2025 und 2075 gegenüber 1961-90), dann Zunahme der Abflüsse +2-10%, N-Einträge gleichbleibend; Nied- (mit ECHAM4, 2025 und 2075 gegenüber 1961-90), dann Abnahme der Abflüsse um bis zu 10%, N-Einträge (-5)-(+5)%;
    Keywords: Sachsen, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ; 1961-90, 2025, 2075 ; Niederschlag ; Temperatur ; Düngung ; Abfluss ; Modell
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    Publication Date: 2005
    Description: Rekonstruktion der Sommertemperaturen in Europa (April-August) von 1484 bis heute anhand der Lesebeginns der Trauben. Die Hitzewelle 2003 mit den hohen Temperaturen von im Sommer ist in den letzten 500 Jahren ein Extrem, einen fast ebenso außergewöhnlicher Sommer gab es im Jahr 1540. KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Europa ; letzten 500 Jahre ; Klima ; Temperatur ; Wein
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    In:  Auswirkungen des globalen Wandels auf Wasser, Umwelt und Gesellschaft im Elbeeinzugsgebiet, Wechsung F.; Becker, A.; Gräfe, P. (Hrsg.), Weißensee Verlag, Berlin, Seite 151ff
    Publication Date: 2005
    Description: Änderung der simulierten annuellen Abflusskomonenten im deutschen Elbeeinzugsgebiet, berechnet mit dem ökohydrologischen Modell SWIM KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: Ergebnisse verschiedener hydrologischer Größen, simuliert mit SWIM und als klimatishe Eingangsgrößen STARS_32 (regionalisierte Klimadaten mit GCM ECAHM4), Mittelwerte für das Elbeeinzugsgebiet KATASTER-DETAIL: Nied- (-10.4% 2046-55 vs 1961-90, GCM ECAHM4, STARS_32, SWIM), dann Verdunstung aktuell +1,8%, Direktabfluss -31,2%, Grundwasserneubildung -49,6%, Abfluss gesamt -41.6%
    Keywords: Sachsen, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ; 1961-90, 2046-55 ; Temperatur ; Verdunstung ; Niedrigwasser ; Abfluss ; Grundwasser ; Modell
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: Gravitational and space biology bulletin : publication of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology (ISSN 1089-988X); Volume 18; 2; 93-4
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: BACKGROUND: Astronaut spacewalk training can result in a variety of symptom complaints and possible injuries. This study quantified and characterized signs, symptoms, and injuries resulting from extravehicular activity spacesuit training at NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX, immersion facility. METHODS: We identified the frequency and incidence of symptoms by location, mechanisms of injury, and effective countermeasures. Recommendations were made to improve injury prevention, astronaut training, test preparation, and training hardware. At the end of each test, a questionnaire was completed documenting signs and symptoms, mechanisms of injury, and countermeasures. RESULTS: Of the 770 tests, there were 190 in which suit symptoms were reported (24.6%). There were a total of 352 reported suit symptom comments. Of those symptoms, 166 were in the hands (47.16%), 73 were in the shoulders (20.7%), and 40 were in the feet (11.4%). Others ranged from 6.0% to 0.28%, respectively, from the legs, arms, neck, trunk, groin, and head. Causal mechanisms for the hands included moisture and hard glove contacts resulting in fingernail injuries; in the shoulders, hard contact with suit components and strain mechanisms; and in the feet, hard boot contact. The severity of symptoms was highest in the shoulders, hands, and feet. CONCLUSIONS: Most signs and symptoms were mild, self-limited, of brief duration, and were well controlled by available countermeasures. Some represented the potential for significant injury with consequences affecting astronaut health and performance. Correction of extravehicular activity training-related injuries requires a multidisciplinary approach to improve prevention, medical intervention, astronaut training, test planning, and suit engineering.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: Aviation, space, and environmental medicine (ISSN 0095-6562); Volume 76; 5; 469-74
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Operation of aerobic biological reactors in space is controlled by a number of challenging constraints, mainly stemming from mass transfer limitations and phase separation. Immobilized-cell packed-bed bioreactors, specially designed to function in the absence of gravity, offer a viable solution for the treatment of gray water generated in space stations and spacecrafts. A novel gravity-independent wastewater biological processor, capable of carbon oxidation and nitrification of high-strength aqueous waste streams, is presented. The system, consisting of a fully saturated pressurized packed bed and a membrane oxygenation module attached to an external recirculation loop, operated continuously for over one year. The system attained high carbon oxidation efficiencies often exceeding 90% and ammonia oxidation reaching approximately 60%. The oxygen supply module relies on hydrophobic, nonporous, oxygen selective membranes, in a shell and tube configuration, for transferring oxygen to the packed bed, while keeping the gaseous and liquid phases separated. This reactor configuration and operating mode render the system gravity-independent and suitable for space applications.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation (ISSN 1061-4303); Volume 77; 2; 138-45
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: This paper describes a technique for viewing and interacting with 2-D medical data in three dimensions. The approach requires little pre-processing, runs on personal computers, and has a wide range of application. Implementation details are discussed, examples are presented, and results are summarized.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: Studies in health technology and informatics (ISSN 0926-9630); Volume 111; 321-4
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-29
    Description: In this paper, we will present a new methodology that measures the "worth" of deploying an additional testing instrument (sensor) in terms of the amount of information that can be retrieved from such measurement. This quantity is obtained using a probabilistic model of RLV's that has been partially developed in the NASA Ames Research Center. A number of correlated attributes are identified and used to obtain the worth of deploying a sensor in a given test point from an information-theoretic viewpoint. Once the information-theoretic worth of sensors is formulated and incorporated into our general model for IHM performance, the problem can be formulated as a constrained optimization problem where reliability and operational safety of the system as a whole is considered. Although this research is conducted specifically for RLV's, the proposed methodology in its generic form can be easily extended to other domains of systems health monitoring.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-28
    Description: Optimal cognition during complex and sustained operations is a critical component for success in current and future military operations. "Cognitive Performance, Judgment, and Decision-making" (CPJD) is a newly organized U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command research program focused on sustaining operational effectiveness of Future Force Warriors by developing paradigms through which militarily-relevant, higher-order cognitive performance, judgment, and decision-making can be assessed and sustained in individuals, small teams, and leaders of network-centric fighting units. CPJD evaluates the impact of stressors intrinsic to military operational environments (e.g., sleep deprivation, workload, fatigue, temperature extremes, altitude, environmental/physiological disruption) on military performance, evaluates noninvasive automated methods for monitoring and predicting cognitive performance, and investigates pharmaceutical strategies (e.g., stimulant countermeasures, hypnotics) to mitigate performance decrements. This manuscript describes the CPJD program, discusses the metrics utilized to relate militarily applied research findings to academic research, and discusses how the simulated combat capabilities of a synthetic battle laboratory may facilitate future cognitive performance research.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: Strategies to Maintain Combat Readiness during Extended Deployments: A Human Systems Approach; 14-1 - 14-15; RTO-MP-HFM-124
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-12
    Description: Human motion tracking systems represent a crucial technology in the area of modeling and simulation. These systems, which allow engineers to capture human motion for study or replication in virtual environments, have broad applications in several research disciplines including human engineering, robotics, and psychology. These systems are based on several sensing paradigms, including electro-magnetic, infrared, and visual recognition. Each of these paradigms requires specialized environments and hardware configurations to optimize performance of the human motion tracking system. Ideally, these systems are used in a laboratory or other facility that was designed to accommodate the particular sensing technology. For example, electromagnetic systems are highly vulnerable to interference from metallic objects, and should be used in a specialized lab free of metal components.
    Keywords: Man/System Technology and Life Support
    Type: The 2004 NASA Faculty Fellowship Program Research Reports; XX-1 - XX-24; NASA/CR-2005-213847
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