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  • 1
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The physical correlations of hearing, i.e. the acoustic stimuli, are reported. The auditory system, consisting of external ear, middle ear, inner ear, organ of Corti, basilar membrane, hair cells, inner hair cells, outer hair cells, innervation of hair cells, and transducer mechanisms, is discussed. Both conductive and sensorineural hearing losses are also examined.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: BioTechnol., Inc. Bioastronaut. Data Book, 2d Ed.; p 667-691
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  • 2
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: Oxygen toxicity is examined, including the effects of oxygen partial pressure variations on toxicity and oxygen effects on ozone and nitrogen dioxide toxicity. Toxicity of fuels and oxidizers, such as hydrazines, are reported. Carbon monoxide, spacecraft threshold limit values, emergency exposure limits, spacecraft contaminants, and water quality standards for space missions are briefly summarized.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: BioTechnol., Inc. Bioastronaut. Data Book, 2d Ed.; p 455-487
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  • 3
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The procedures for determining the toxicity of products outgassed from spacecraft structures are discussed. The test equipment involved in the tests and the criteria for acceptability are described. The use of animals as the final step in determining toxicity of a spacecraft environment is explained.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Conf. on Mater. for Improved Fire Safety; p 207-210
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  • 4
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Subjects on planetary flight missions, supporting technology, microbial release probabilities, heat sterilization cycles
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NNING, EVALUATION, AND ANAL. STUDIES IN PLANETARY QUARANTINE AND SPACECRAFT STERILIZATION 15 JUN. 1970 (SEE N70-35042 19-04) 19-04/
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  • 5
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Conflicting sensory data relating to spatial orientation from visual, vestibular, and somatosensory systems inducing motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 45-52
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  • 6
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Mathematical model for short-term adaptation to vestibular stimuli in relation to angular velocity of nystagmus and angular velocity of head rotation
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 369-393
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Design criteria for onboard centrifuges in orbital space stations to create artificial gravity
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 329-346
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Linear acceleration effects on semicircular canals in elasmobranch fishes
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 159-166
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  • 9
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Neurological elements in vomiting sequence and components of emetic reflex in motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 117-120
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  • 10
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The biostack experiment is described which was designed to study the biologic effects of individual heavy nuclei of galactic cosmic radiation during space flight outside the magnetosphere of the earth. Specifically, the biostack experiment was designed to promote research on the effects of high energy/high Z particles of galactic cosmic radiation on a broad spectrum of biologic systems, from the molecular to the highly organized and developed forms of life. The experiment was considered unique and scientifically meritorious because of its potential yield of information - currently unavailable on earth - on the interaction of biologic systems with the heavy particles of galactic cosmic radiation.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA. Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center Apollo 16 Prelim. Sci. Rept.; 10 p
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  • 11
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The end organs, central nervous system connections, and static and dynamic characteristics of the vestibular system are presented. Vestibular servation in man and vestibular side effect prevention from space missions involving artificial gravity generation are also considered. Vestibular models and design criteria for rotating space vehicles are appended.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: BioTechnol., Inc. Bioastronaut. Data Book, 2d Ed.; p 533-609
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  • 12
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: Microbial analysis was the first of several studies of the retrieved camera and was performed immediately after the camera was opened. The emphasis of the analysis was placed upon isolating microorganisms that could be potentially pathogenic for man. Every step in the retrieval of the Surveyor 3 television camera was analyzed for possible contamination sources, including camera contact by the astronauts, ingassing in the lunar and command module during the mission or at splashdown, and handling during quarantine, disassembly, and analysis at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Analysis of Surveyor 3 Mater. and Phot. Returned by Apollo 12; p 239-248
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  • 13
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Dynamic response of semicircular canals to constant rotation in linear acceleration field
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 353-362
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  • 14
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Extralabyrinthine influences as secondary etiological factors in susceptibility to motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 83-88
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  • 15
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The performance of the microbial response to space environment experiment is considered excellent by all investigators. For most microbial systems, only preliminary survival data are available at this time. None of the available data indicate space flight-mediated changes in cell viability or recovery. One quite important observation has been made at this early date, however. The eggs produced after mice had been infected with N. dubius larvae demonstrated a significant decrease in hatchability when compared to identical ground controls. Except for the fact that the Apollo 16 flight larvae had been on board the command module, treatment of the flown larvae and ground control larvae was the same; neither had been exposed to UV irradiation. The significance and implications of this finding are currently being studied.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Apollo 16 Prelim. Sci. Rept.; 6 p
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  • 16
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The Apollo 16 mission provided the opportunity to obtain additional data on the characteristics and frequency of the light flashes and also provided the first opportunity to obtain a direct physical record of incident cosmic ray particles with the Apollo light flash moving emulsion detector (ALFMED). The ALFMED is an electromechanical device that is worn on the head like a helmet and supports cosmic radiation-sensitive emulsions around the head of the test subject. Two light flash observation sessions were conducted during the mission: one during translunar coast and the second during transearth coast. Characteristics of the light flashes observed and reported by the Apollo crew members were generally similar to those reported on previous missions. Analyses of the ALFMED emulsion plates are proceeding as scheduled, although results are not yet available. The ALFMED results should provide conclusive evidence establishing the correlation, if any, between the incident cosmic ray particles and the perception of light flashes as reported by Apollo crew members.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Apollo 16 Prelim. Sci. Rept.; 4 p
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  • 17
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Linear acceleration movements as eliciting mechanism of motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 7-28
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  • 18
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Energy requirements for walking in simulated lunar gravity
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 347-352
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  • 19
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Experimental and clinical treatment of Meniere's disease using ultrasonic radiation
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    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 269-284
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  • 20
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Postsynaptic effects of vestibular and cerebellar impulses in vestibular nuclei neurons of cat
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    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 183-200
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  • 21
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Computer analysis of single-unit discharges in vestibular nerve of frog
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 137-144
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  • 22
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Inadequate and inappropriate vascular and circulatory responses as causative factors in motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 89-98
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  • 23
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Otolith organs as primary etiological factor in motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 53-66
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  • 24
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Life support systems and space suits for preserving homeostatic reactions of astronauts
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: TRANS. OF THE FIRST LECTURES DEDICATED'TO THE DEVELOP. OF THE SCI. HERITAGE OF K. E. TSIOLKOUSKIY APR. 1970; P 91-98
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  • 25
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: Some data on human vision, important in present and projected space activities, are presented. Visual environment and performance and structure of the visual system are also considered. Visual perception during stress is included.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: BioTechnol., Inc. Bioastronaut. Data Book, 2d Ed.; p 611-665
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  • 26
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: The general anatomy and function of the human respiratory system is summarized. Breathing movements, control of breathing, lung volumes and capacities, mechanical relations, and factors relevant to respiratory support and equipment design are discussed.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: BioTechnol., Inc. Bioastronaut. Data Book, 2d Ed.; p 489-531
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  • 27
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-30
    Beschreibung: A piece of electrical wiring bundle running from the television camera to another part of the spacecraft was selected for microbiological examination. Sampling methods are discussed. The results presented show that no viable microorganisms were recovered from the part of the Surveyor 3 cable which was tested. Factors that could have contributed to the sterility of the cable are thermal vacuum testing, natural dieoff, change in pressure during launch, and lunar vacuum and temperature.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Analysis of Surveyor 3 Mater. and Phot. Returned by Apollo 12; p 248-251
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  • 28
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Perception thresholds of rotation about three major body axes
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 299-306
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  • 29
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Multisensory stimulation effects on single units in vestibular nucleus of cat
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    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 201-208
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  • 30
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Preventing motion sickness in slow rotation room by incremental increases in strength of stimulus
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    Materialart: SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 109-116
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  • 31
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Vestibular activity in descending medial longitudinal fasciculus
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    Materialart: SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 237-242
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  • 32
    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Functional organization of vestibulospinal projection in ear, emphasizing sites of termination
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 167-182
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  • 33
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Scopolamine and d-amphetamine in prevention of motion sickness
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 99-108
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  • 34
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    Publikationsdatum: 2005-11-27
    Beschreibung: Motion sickness susceptibility related to wave character and effects of sickness on performance
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    Materialart: NAVAL AEROSPACE MED. INST. 4TH SYMP. ON THE ROLE OF THE VESTIBULAR ORGANS IN SPACE EXPLORATION 1970; P 29-32
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  • 35
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    Publikationsdatum: 2009-11-16
    Beschreibung: Electrocardiography and vector cardiography of athletes
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 106-149
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  • 36
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    Publikationsdatum: 2009-11-16
    Beschreibung: Dynamic model for microvascular system control of mammal body kinematics
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 76-112
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  • 37
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    Publikationsdatum: 2009-11-17
    Beschreibung: Psychological factors of prolonged space flight on astronaut performance
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: TRANS. OF THE FIRST LECTURES DEDICATED TO THE DEVELOP. OF THE SCI. HERITAGE OF K. E. TSIOLKOVSKIY APR. 1970; P 98-105
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  • 38
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Modelling will become increasingly important as more knowledge is accumulated, because it offers advantages in predicting reactions of individuals in a variety of situations, including novel aerospace environments, and in specifying a few parameters which should have considerable clinical significance. However, the need for continuing experimental crosschecks of these models has been illustrated by several sets of results which would not have been predicted by any existing models.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 211-219
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  • 39
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Evidence is presented to indicate that evoked potentials in the recurrent laryngeal, the cervical sympathetic, and the phrenic nerve, commonly reported as being elicited by vestibular nerve stimulation, may be due to stimulation of structures other than the vestibular nerve. Experiments carried out in decerebrated cats indicated that stimulation of the petrous bone and not that of the vestibular nerve is responsible for the genesis of evoked potentials in the recurrent laryngeal and the cervical sympathetic nerves. The phrenic response to electrical stimulation applied through bipolar straight electrodes appears to be the result of stimulation of the facial nerve in the facial canal by current spread along the petrous bone, since stimulation of the suspended facial nerve evoked potentials only in the phrenic nerve and not in the recurrent laryngeal nerve. These findings indicate that autonomic components of motion sickness represent the secondary reactions and not the primary responses to vestibular stimulation.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 115-123
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  • 40
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Motion sickness susceptibility of four normal subjects was measured in terms of duration of exposure necessary to evoke moderate malaise (MIIA) as a function of velocity in a chair rotated about a central axis tilted 10 deg with respect to gravitational upright. The subjects had little or no susceptibility to this type of rotation at 2.5 and 5.0 rpm, but with further increases in rate, the MIIA endpoint was always reached and with ever shorter test durations. Minimal provocative periods for all subjects were found at 15 or 20 rpm. Higher rotational rates dramatically reversed the vestibular stressor effect, and the subjects as a group tended to reach a plateau of relatively low susceptibility at 40 and 45 rpm. At these higher velocities, furthermore, the subjects essentially lost their sensation of being tilted off vertical. In the second half of the study, the effect of tilt angle was varied while the rotation rate was maintained at a constant 17.5 rpm. Two subjects were completely resistant to symptoms of motion sickness when rotated at 2.5 deg off vertical; with greater off-vertical angles, the susceptibility of all subjects increased sharply at first, then tapered off in a manner reflecting a Fechnerian function.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 99-103
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  • 41
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: States of microbial imbalance as a result of human altitude chamber confinement occurred, for the most part, only in those genera and species of bacteria, yeast, and fungi which are classified as transients and are not part of the true indigenous flora of the crewmembers. Inasmuch as no crew illness events occurred and only subtle changes in the indigenous flora were noted, it appears that confinement of 56-days in a Skylab simulated environment does not mediate toward shifts in bacterial populations which have obvious clinical significance.
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    Materialart: Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 12 p
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  • 42
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Results of a previous metric analysis and an electronic simulation of acceleratory nystagmus are given. On this basis, a tentative mathematical model for describing acceleratory nystagmus is reported. The essential content of the model is Lorente de No's neuron circuit, to which the two-factor theory of excitation has been applied.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 263-272
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  • 43
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The vestibulo-ocular system is examined from the standpoint of system theory. The evolution of a mathematical model of the vestibulo-ocular system in an attempt to match more and more experimental data is followed step by step. The final model explains many characteristics of the eye movement in vestibularly induced nystagmus. The analysis of the dynamic behavior of the model at the different stages of its development is illustrated in time domain, mainly in a qualitative way.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 237-249
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  • 44
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Phase lag, maximal slow phase velocity, and beat frequency were measured in periodic Coriolis star nystagmus. The results have been described by Steinhausen's model of the semicircular canal system. Estimates of the biophysical constants have been obtained. It is concluded that this model is a good functional approximation for describing, and also for interpreting, the behavior of the system.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 251-262
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Experimental evidence is presented regarding visual vestibular interaction, and the results of three studies on the subject are briefly noted. An attempt to put together some of these observations with elementary notions of a visual vestibular interaction program is shown in the form of a flow chart representation of a possible model. This is a nonlinear model in which visual and vestibular influences are linearly weighted when they are in relative agreement but switch to the more believable one when they are in disagreement. A solution to the human space orientation problem is depicted by a schema for optimal subjective orientation based on several sensory modalities.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 205-210
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Human subjects were exposed to a linear acceleration vector that rotated in the transverse plane of the skull without angular counterrotation. Lateral eye movements showed a sinusoidal change in slow phase velocity and an asymmetry or bias in the same direction as vector rotation. A model is developed that attributes the oculomotor response to otolithic mechanisms. It is suggested that the bias component is the manifestation of torsion of the statoconial plaque relative to the base of the utricular macula and that the sinusoidal component represents the translational oscillation of the statoconia. The model subsumes a hypothetical neural mechanism which allows x- and y-axis accelerations to be resolved. Derivation of equations of motion for the statoconial plaque in torsion and translation, which take into account forces acting in shear and normal to the macula, yield estimates of bias and sinusoidal components that are in qualitative agreement with the diverse experimental findings.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 221-236
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    Beschreibung: Selective stimulation of utricular gravireceptors leads to gross activation of the bulbar reticular formation where a strong interaction with evoked spino-bulbo-spinal reflex activity occurs. The utricular neurons encountered by microelectrodes in the lateral vestibular nuclei show four types of elicited activity; two of these display an increased firing rate, and two exhibit pronounced inhibitory effects. Application of a stimulus of long duration and constant intensity to the utricle has shown that rapid adaptation of the peripheral receptors is a prominent feature. The effects of selective utricular stimulation upon eye movements, as recorded by the corneoretinal potential method, have been studied in experiments on cats and monkeys and it can be firmly stated that prolonged stimulation of the utricle can evoke strong primary nystagmus, followed by a secondary nystagmus at the cessation of stimulation. The action of utricular stimulation on ocular reflexes has been examined further, with particular attention to evoked pupillary reactions in both cats and monkeys: constriction during the fast phase of the brisk conjugate eye movement, and dilatation during the flow phase.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 195-201
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    Beschreibung: An historical survey of vestibular habituation experiments has been undertaken. Methodological problems are presented briefly, and the influence of arousal on vestibular responses is detailed. Data obtained from animals and from man are treated separately. At least for man, the term habituation may be better defined by a dynamic change in the form of vestibular responses than by a simple response reduction.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 157-193
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  • 49
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The vestibular end organs, after chemical fixation, were freeze dried, coated with gold and palladium, and studied in the scanning microscope. Scanning microscopy gives a good three dimensional view of the sensory areas and allows study of both gross anatomy and microstructures. Cross anatomical features of the structure of the ampullae are demonstrated. The form of the statoconia in different species of animals is shown. New aspects of the structure of the sensory hairs are revealed. The hair bundles in the central areas of the cristae and in the striola of the maculae differ structurally from the hair bundles at the periphery of the sensory regions. Furthermore, some hair bundles consisting of very short stereocilia were observed. The relationship between the cupula and the statoconial membrane to the epithelial surface is discussed.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 145-156
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    Beschreibung: Neither alterations in environmental temperature nor moderate intake of alcohol was found to alter susceptibility to motion sickness in subjects exposed to rotation in the Pensacola slow rotation room. Scopolamine with d-amphetamine was found to be the most effective preparation for the prevention of motion sickness under the experimental conditions of the studies reported here. Promethazine in combination with d-amphetamine was in the same range of effectiveness. Drug actions suggest that acetylcholine and norepinephrine may be involved in motion sickness.
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    Materialart: NASA, Washinton Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 109-114
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-10-26
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  • 52
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: The fluid actinometry portion of the Microbial Response to Space Environment Experiment (M191) was designed for measurement of the solar energy that penetrates certain optical filter systems during exposure in space. Potassium ferrioxalate was used to measure energy at peak wavelengths of 254, 280, and 300 nanometers because of its high degree of sensitivity and its linear response to the middle ultraviolet regions.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 169-178
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Two strains of Bacillus subtilis were exposed to components of the ultraviolet spectrum in space. Both strains possess multiple genetic markers, and one of the strains is defective in the ability to repair ultraviolet damage. The T-7 bacteriophage of Escherichia coli was also exposed to selected wavelengths and energy levels of ultraviolet light in space. Preliminary findings do not reveal anomalies in survival rates. Data are not yet available on detailed genetic analyses.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 65-85
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  • 54
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Nine different species of organisms were exposed to space flight conditions during the Apollo 16 mission. Each test system was selected because it provided a quantitative method of evaluating some medically important phenomenon. The experiment design and each of the test systems are discussed.
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    Materialart: Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 3-19
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  • 55
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Nematospiroides dubius was tested to determine the infective potential of the third stage larvae and the egg-production and egg-viability rates of the resulting adults after they are exposed to space flight and solar ultraviolet irradiation. The results are indicative that space-flown larvae exposed to solar ultraviolet irradiation were rendered noninfective in C57 mice, whereas flight control larvae that received no solar ultraviolet irradiation matured at the same rate as the ground control larvae. However, depressed egg viability was evident in the flight control larvae.
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    Materialart: Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 51-64
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    Beschreibung: Helicopter crew and passenger vibration sensitivity are presented. Pilot subjective ratings are established for discrete frequencies and the impact of combinations of harmonic frequencies is examined. A passenger long term comfort level and a short term limit are defined for discrete frequencies and compared with pilot ratings. The results show reasonable agreement between pilot and passenger. Subjective comfort levels obtained for mixed frequency environments clearly demonstrate the need for a multi-frequency criterion.
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    Materialart: NASA. Langley Res. Center Symp. on Vehicle Ride Quality; p 143-153
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: The high energy multicharged cosmic-ray-particle exposure of the Microbial Ecology Evaluation Device package on board the Apollo 16 spacecraft was monitored using cellulose nitrate, Lexan polycarbonate, nuclear emulsion, and silver chloride crystal nuclear-track detectors. The results of the analysis of these detectors include the measured particle fluences, the linear energy transfer spectra, and the integral atomic number spectrum of stopping particle density. The linear energy transfer spectrum is used to compute the fractional cell loss in human kidney (T1) cells caused by heavy particles. Because the Microbial Ecology Evaluation Device was better shielded, the high-energy multicharged particle exposure was less than that measured on the crew passive dosimeters.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 179-189
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Lithium fluoride thermoluminescent chips were used to provide an integrated dose from the broad spectrum of ionizing radiation to the Microbial Response to Space Environment Experiment (M191). The chips were positioned in the flight hardware to provide data on ionizing radiation within specific volume segments. A uniform radiation dose of 4.8 x 0.001 plus or minus 2 x 0.0001 joule/kg resulted.
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    Materialart: Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 191-197
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  • 59
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: The bacterium Aeromonas proteolytica was selected for studying the effects of solar irradiation on extracellular enzymes because it produces an endopeptidase that is capable of degrading proteins and a hemolysin that is active in lysing human erythrocytes. Possible alterations in the rate of enzyme production in response to the test conditions are currently underway and are not available for this preliminary report. Completed viability studies are indicative that little difference exists among the survival curves derived for cells exposed to various components of ultraviolet irradiation in space.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 137-151
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  • 60
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Cultures of B. thuringiensis returned from space flight appeared to be normal to slightly affected adversely in their ability to produce three toxins that affect insects. In addition, it can be stated that B. thuringiensis spores are very resistant to ultraviolet irradiation at the individual wavelengths and energy levels previously described. Full sunlight, however, does have a detrimental effect on the viability of B. thuringiensis spores.
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    Materialart: Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 105-120
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  • 61
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Survival, death, and phenotype count have yielded variation in the number of fungi recovered from the controls and the flight exposed cuvettes during preliminary analysis of postflight first phase data. Also the preliminary analysis was indicative that fungi exposed to specific space flight conditions demonstrated variable survival rates and phenotype counts. Specific space flight conditions included full light space exposure for Chaetomium globosum, exposure at 300- and 254-nanometer wavelengths for Rhodotorula rubra, full light and 280-nanometer wavelength exposure for Trichophyton terrestre, and 254-nanometer wavelength exposure for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In general, phenotype counts for flight cuvettes and survival rates for control cuvettes were higher compared with the remaining cuvettes.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 121-135
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  • 62
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-26
    Beschreibung: Bacillus subtilis spores are highly resistant to harsh environments. Therefore, in the Apollo 16 Microbial Response to Space Environment Experiment (M191), these spores were exposed to space vacuum or solar ultraviolet irradiation, or both, to estimate the change of survival for terrestrial organisms in space. The survival of the spores was determined in terms of colony-forming ability. Comparison of the flight results with results of simulation experiments on earth applying high vacuum or ultraviolet irradiation, or both, revealed no remarkable difference. Simultaneous exposure to both these space factors resulted in a synergistic effect (that is, an ultraviolet supersensitivity). Therefore, the change of survival in space is assumed to depend on the degree of protection against solar ultraviolet irradiation.
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    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Proc. of the Microbial Response to Space Environ. Symp.; p 87-103
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-25
    Beschreibung: Component connection schemes of brain for trainable feedback flight control system
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    Materialart: NIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN SCI. AND TECHNOL. AT GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER 1970; P 292-294
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  • 64
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-04-20
    Beschreibung: Biochemical molecular model for metabolic energy transition from mammalian organs to central nervous system
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 198-229
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    Beschreibung: Biological models for mammalian cardiovascular systems
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 130-197
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    Beschreibung: Dynamic models for cell membrane functions in molecular biology
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 56-75
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    Beschreibung: Cardiological medical services for Soviet athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 460-464
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    Beschreibung: Cardiac rhythm disruptions in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 385-402
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    Beschreibung: Clinical problems of cardiology of athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 351-362
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    Beschreibung: X ray methods for quantitative analysis of cardiac activity in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 239-284
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    Beschreibung: Neurophysiological model for interactions between nervous system, cellular mechanisms, and human behavior synthesis
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 230-293
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    Beschreibung: Summary of design parameters for models of dynamic biological systems
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 50-55
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    Beschreibung: Biological systems analysis for developing dynamic physiological models
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 1-23
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    Beschreibung: Phonocardiographic analysis of systolic noises in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 439-459
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    Beschreibung: Transmission and analysis of cardiological data on athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 315-349
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    Beschreibung: Methods for measuring mechanical aspects of cardiac activity and vessel functional state
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 150-238
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    Beschreibung: Technology review on cardio and hemodynamics
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 74-105
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    Beschreibung: Cardiac activity of athletes in quiet state
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 2-34
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    Beschreibung: Biodynamic modelling of biosystems by physical and biological parameters
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 319-327
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    Beschreibung: Biochemistry model for endocrine system effects on mammalian neurophysiology and human behavior
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 294-318
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    Beschreibung: Physical controls of autonomic nervous system by ganglia impulses
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 113-129
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    Beschreibung: Hierarchical regulation model for human biological systems
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    Materialart: INTRODUCTION TO A BIOL. SYSTEMS SCI. FEB. 1971; P 37-49
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    Beschreibung: Physical overstress effect on cardiac muscle in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 403-438
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    Beschreibung: Arterial pressure characteristics of athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 363-384
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    Beschreibung: Functional tests of cardiovascular system in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 285-314
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    Beschreibung: Cardiac activity under stress of physical work
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 35-57
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    Beschreibung: Blood circulation and state of physical training in athletes
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    Materialart: HEART AND SPORTS- ESSAYS ON CARDIOLOGY IN SPORTS FEB. 1971; P 58-72
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    Beschreibung: Spacecraft equipment is usually protected from fungi and bacteria by incorporating a fungicide-bactericide in the material, by a fungicide-bactericide spray, or by reducing the relative humidity to a degree where growth will not take place. A unique method to protect delicate, expensive bearings in equipment was to maintain a pressure (with dry air or nitrogen) slightly above the outside atmosphere (few millibars) within the working parts of the equipment, thus preventing fungi from entering equipment.
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    Materialart: Terrest. Environ. (Climatic) Criteria Guidelines for Use in Aerospace Vehicle Develop., 1973 Rev.; 2 p
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The effects of man's entry into space on changes in economics and technology, politics and law, science, philosophy, and art are considered. A single world economy, extracting from the natural resources of the moon and other cosmic bodies raw materials and energy, will avoid terrestrial limitations and improve society by eliminating the inequalities of economic and social status. However, a spacecraft for interplanetary travel require thermonuclear engines that achieve an escape velocity of 0.1 times the speed of light in order to allow an astronaut stellar expedition corresponding to the active life of a single generation.
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    Materialart: Inhabited Space, Pt. 2 (NASA-TT-F-820); p 128-134
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    Beschreibung: The selection of spacecraft experiments and equipment to detect extraterrestrial life outside earth centers on observations of chemical compounds similar to amino acids and proteins, on signs of metabolism in the form of nutrient absorption, and life form impressions in fossiles or signs of civilization.
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    Materialart: Inhabited Space, Pt. 2 (NASA-TT-F-820; p 42-52
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Psychological selection of astronauts considers mental responses and adaptation to the following space flight stress factors: (1) confinement in a small space; (2) changes in three dimensional orientation; (3) effects of altered gravity and weightlessness; (4) decrease in afferent nerve pulses; (5) a sensation of novelty and danger; and (6) a sense of separation from earth.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Inhabited Space, Pt. 2 (NASA-TT-F-820); p 29-41
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Biotechnological aspects of manned space flight are reviewed and the basic biological problems of training and sustaining man in interplanetary flights are elaborated.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Inhabited Space, Pt. 2 (NASA-TT-F-820); p 17-28
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The possibility of diminished blood flow in the brain is studied as one of the factors resulting from an increase in skeletal muscle blood volume concomitant with other characteristics of motion sickness. Thermistors are implanted in the thalamus of dogs and blood flow changes are recorded while they are subjected to sinusoidal movement on a two pole swing. Results of these initial steps in a proposed long term exploration of different areas of the brain are presented.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 105-107
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Only general conclusions can be reached of the effect of Skylab simulation chamber noise on the crewmen. Two crewmen experienced a small hearing decrement in-chamber, but there was no pattern as to the ear and frequency affected. Temporary hearing threshold shifts were observed in all three crewmen postchamber. These postchamber threshold shifts were perhaps the most significant finding of the study. However, no lasting detrimental effects on the crew's hearing were found.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 8 p
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The Skylab sleep-monitoring experiment simulated the timelines and environment expected during a 56-day Skylab mission. Two crewmembers utilized the data acquisition and analysis hardware, and their sleep characteristics were studied in an online fashion during a number of all night recording sessions. Comparison of the results of online automatic analysis with those of postmission visual data analysis was favorable, confirming the feasibility of obtaining reliable objective information concerning sleep characteristics during the Skylab missions. One crewmember exhibited definite changes in certain sleep characteristics (e.g., increased sleep latency, increased time Awake during first third of night, and decreased total sleep time) during the mission.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 21 p
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: The Skylab metabolic activity experiment determines if man's metabolic effectiveness in doing mechanical work is progressively altered by a simulated Skylab environment, including environmental factors such as slightly increased pCO2. This test identified several hardware/procedural anomalies. The most important of these were: (1) the metabolic analyzer measured carbon dioxide production and expired water too high; (2) the ergometer load module failed under continuous high workload conditions; (3) a higher than desirable number of erroneous blood pressure measurements were recorded; (4) vital capacity measurements were unreliable; and (5) anticipated crew personal exercise needs to be more structured.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 15 p
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  • 97
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Concern for the long term metabolic consequences of weightless flight was the basis for the conception of the Skylab medical experiment to measure mineral balance. Proper interpretation of obtained data that diminished atmospheric pressure has no appreciable effect, or at least no protective effect, on calcium metabolism. The absence of changes in calcium metabolism indicates that a stable baseline observation has been made for Skylab as far as the effects of atmosphere or calcium metabolism are concerned.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 12 p
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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  • 98
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Evaluation of orthostatic intolerance has been achieved by the use of lower body negative pressure (LBNP). The LBNP technique, though independent of gravity, simulates its effect by exposing the legs and the lower abdomen to reduced ambient pressures. This LBNP experiment, conducted during the 56-day simulation of the Skylab environment, was designed to supply baseline information on cardiovascular responses to periodic orthostatic stress. Impaired orthostatic tolerance, manifested by the increased heart rate, diminished systolic and pulse pressure, and increased tendency to syncope in the upright position, or during LBNP, was not observed in this experiment.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 6 p
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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  • 99
    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Vestibular side effects are discussed with the aid of a conceptual framework based on an analysis of vestibular input-output relations. These side effects tend to fall into two main categories: (1) Reflex phenomena, and (2) motion sickness, a delayed epiphenomenon. Although the symptomatology of motion sickness is similar wherever experienced, both the eliciting stimuli and the opportunity to adapt may differ in different motion environments. These differences not only are exemplified when motion sickness is compared in a weightless and in a rotating environment, but they also point to important differences in the problem of preventing (or treating) motion sickness in these two very different environments.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA, Washington Fifth Symp. on the Role of the Vestibular Organs in Space Exploration; p 35-39
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    Standort Signatur Erwartet Verfügbarkeit
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    Publikationsdatum: 2006-01-11
    Beschreibung: Statistically significant differences were found between Skylab simulation crews and controls for glycolytic enzymes. The absence of simultaneous controls for the pre- and postchamber analyses leaves the significance of the findings in the crew during these periods indeterminate.
    Schlagwort(e): BIOSCIENCES
    Materialart: NASA. Johnson Space Center Skylab Med. Expt. Altitude Test (SMEAT); 2 p
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