Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
To perform the extensive medical experimentation on man in a long-term, zero-g environment, new medical measuring and monitoring equipment had to be developed, new techniques in training and operations were required, and new methods of collecting and analyzing the great amounts of medical data were developed. Examples of technology transfers to the public sector resulted from the development of new equipment, methods, techniques, and data. This paper describes several of the examples that stemmed directly from Skylab technology.
Keywords:
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Type:
AAS PAPER 74-175
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Annual Meeting; Aug 20, 1974 - Aug 22, 1974; Los Angeles, CA
Format:
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