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  • 1
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    In:  Other Sources
    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: Biosatellite B was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida, on a two-stage DELTA launch vehicle at 6:04 p.m. on 7 September, 1967. Approximately nine minutes later the 435 kg spacecraft biological laboratory was placed into a satisfactory 315 km near-circular earth orbit, successfully separated from the launch vehicle's second stage and was designated Biosatellite II. The scientific payload consisting of thirteen selected general biology and radiation experiments were subjected to planned, carefully controlled environmental conditions during 45 hours of earth-orbital flight. The decision was made to abbreviate the scheduled 3-day mission by approximately one day because of a threatening tropical storm in the recovery area, and a problem of communication with the spacecraft from the tracking stations. Highest priority was placed on recovery which was essential to obtain the scientific results on all the experiments. The operational phase of the mission came to a successful conclusion with the deorbit of the recovery capsule, deployment of the parachute system and air recovery by the United States Air Force. The 127 kg recovery capsule was returned to biology laboratories at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, for disassembly and immediate inspection and analysis of the biological materials by the experimenters. It was evident immediately that the quality of the biology was excellent and this fact gave promise of a high return of scientific data. The environmental conditions provided to the experimental material in the spacecraft, provisions for experimental controls, and operational considerations are presented as they relate to interpretation of the experimental results.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: Life sciences and space research (ISSN 0075-9422); 7; 49-61
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2015-08-22
    Description: Spore forming and nonspore forming bacteria survival under diurnal freeze-thaw conditions, determining possibility of earth organism contamination of Mars environment
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: Space Life Sciences; Volume 1; p. 113-117
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  • 3
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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: NASA-TM-X-61984
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-08-14
    Description: Four female and two male chimpanzees were secured in various positions on a Daisy Decelerator and subjected to forces ranging from 54 to 180 G. It was found that forces in excess of 54 G may rupture the tympanic membranes and cause subepithelial hemorrhages in the middle ear. The majority of cases showed proteinaceous material, with or without cells in the petrous air spaces. When exposed to forces above 119 G, there was engorgement and often rupture of the pericarotid venous plexus. When supine, distortion of both superior and posterior semicircular canals was found. With forces in excess of 54 G, the cupulae of the cristae ampullaris were either elevated or destroyed. The hair processes were also often broken off. The otolithic membranes, especially of the maculae utriculi were also elevated or otherwise distorted and the saccule was often partially collapsed. In several instances, there was an overabundance of a proteinaceous substance in the lumina of the vestibular apparatus and in the cochlear ducts with their associated scalae. In half the cases, the cochlear duct was narrowed by the depression of the vestibular membrane. Although there seems to be considerable individual variation in ability to withstand these forces, neither age, sex nor weight appear to directly influence the results. The possible sources for the materials found both in the air cells and labyrinth are discussed.
    Keywords: Life Sciences (General)
    Type: NASA-CR-80719 , ARL-TR-66-15
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  • 5
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    In:  FAO Plant protection Bulletin, 13(5), p.97-108
    Publication Date: 1965
    Description: Einordnung einiger Epidemien von Schwarzrost, Braunrost, Gelbrost und Charakterisierung der allgemeinen Witterungsansprüche der Krankheiten KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Deutschland ; ca. 1920-1955 (keine Vollständigkeit, nur einzelne Jahre!) ; Getreide ; Pflanzenkrankheit ; Weizen
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 1937
    Description: Beziehung zwischen Witterungsverlauf und Ertragsleistung KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Deutschland ; 1900-1935
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  • 7
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    In:  Mitteilungen für die Landwirtschaft 51(Heft 46).
    Publication Date: 1936
    Description: Beobachtungen zum Ernteausfall und dessen Beeinflussung durch den Witterungsverlauf im Jahr 1936. Vergleich mit vergangenen Jahren. KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: Zusammenhang zwischen Temperatur und Niederschlag in den Monaten April, Mai und Juni und den Reichsertragsschätzungen, bzw. den tatsächlichen Erträgen. Bedeutung eines längeren warmen und niederschlagsarmen Junis für Getreide. KATASTER-DETAIL: Delta T (Juni) -, dann Erträge + Delta T (Juni) + und Niederschlage -, dann Ersträge -
    Keywords: Deutschland ; 1930-1936 ; Ertrag ; Getreide ; Landwirtschaft ; Niederschlag ; Temperatur ; Trockenheit
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  • 8
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    In:  Wirtschaft und Statistik , 15, 662, Verlag für Sozialpolitik
    Publication Date: 1935
    Description: Entwicklung der Erträge von Winterroggen, Winterweizen, Sommergerste, Hafer, Kartoffeln, Zuckerrüben, Wiesenheu, Kleeheu in den jeweiligen deutschen Anbaugebieten KATASTER-BESCHREIBUNG: kein Bezug zum Klima KATASTER-DETAIL:
    Keywords: Deutschland ; 1878-1935 ; Zuckerrüben ; Kartoffeln ; Ertrag ; Hafer ; Roggen ; Weizen ; Gerste
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