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- Workshop on countering space adaptation with exercise--current issues : proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C., and held at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, 1989
- A detailed analysis of the erythropoietic control system in the human, squirrel monkey, rat and mouse
- A lower body negative pressure box for +Gz simulation in the upright seated position
- An integrated analysis of the physiological effects of space flight : executive summary
- Analysis of ccular torsion data from Spacelabs D-1 and SL-1 : final report
- Assessment of zero gravity effects on space worker health and safety
- Autogenic-feedback training : a potential treatment for post-flight orthostatic intolerance in aerospace crews
- Basic results of medical studies during prolonged manned flights on-board the Salyut-7 -- Soyuz-T orbital complex
- Certain aspects of human metabolism during spaceflights of varying duration
- Computer simulation studies in fluid and calcium regulation and orthostatic intolerance : final report
- Conceptual design of a device to measure hand swelling in a micro-gravity environment
- Description, validation, and modification of the Guyton model for space-flight applications, Part A | Part B, Guyton model of circulatory, fluid and electrolyte control | Modification of the Guyton model for circulatory, fluid and electrolyte control
- Effect of double density caging during space shuttle transport of laboratory rats : final report for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Effects of CSF hormones and ionic composition on salt/water metabolism
- Effects of CSF hormones and ionic composition on salt/water metabolism : NASA cooperative agreement NCC-2-127 : final technical report, March 1, 1981 - December 31, 1992
- Effects of spaceflight on rat pituitary cell function : preflight and flight experiment for pituitary gland study on COSMOS, 1989 : final report covering the period June 1989 - April 1990
- Establishing laboratory standards for biological flight experiments : final report
- Eye and head motion during head turns in spaceflight
- Final report of the U.S. experiment flown on the Soviet biosatellite Cosmos 1667
- Final technical report for cooperative agreement no. NCC2-115, between NASA Ames Research Center and the University of California at San Francisco, entitled psychophysiological investigations of the biomedical problems of manned spaceflight, period of performance, Janurary 1, 1990 to February 38, 1993
- Fluid and electrolyte homeostasis during spaceflight : elucidation of mechanisms in a primate
- Fluid-electrolyte responses during prolonged space flight : a review and interpretation of significant finds
- Fluid-loading solutions and plasma volume : astro-ade and salt tablets with water
- Fuel utilization during exercise after 7 days of bed rest
- Gender differences in endocrine responses to posture and 7 days of 60 head down bed rest
- Guidance for medical screening of commercial aerospace passengers
- Guidance for medical screening of commercial aerospace passengers : final report
- Guidelines and capabilities for designing human missions
- Human response to vibroacoustic environments of space vehicles
- Human support issues and systems for the Space Exploration Initiative : results from Project Outreach
- In-suit Doppler technology assessment : final report
- Interplanetary travel : is gravity needed to close the loop?
- Investigations of otolith responses using ground based vestibular research facility, July 2, 1982 - June 30, 1989
- Ionizing radiation exposure of LDEF
- Issues on human acceleration tolerance after long-duration space flights
- Life aboard the space shuttle
- Life sciences and space research
- Living and working in space
- Mathematical modeling of fluid-electrolyte alterations during weightlessness
- Metabolic energy requirements for space flight
- Neurochumoral and mechanical factors in the modulation of left ventricular mass : final report, covering period September 23, 1983 - October 31, 1986
- Pharmacological and neurophysiological aspects of space/motion sickness : final report, January 1, 1986 - December 31, 1991
- Physiological anatomical rodent experiment (PARE) .04 feasibility test 1 : technical report substituted for the required semi-annual status report under cooperative agreement NCC 2-810
- Physiological responses to wearing the space shuttle launch and entry suit and the prototype advanced crew escape suit compared to the unsuited condition
- Precision in the perception of direction of a moving pattern
- Publications of the Environmental Health Program, 1980-1990
- Publications of the Space Physiology and Countermeasures Program, Neuroscience Program, 1980-1990
- Publications of the space physiology and countermeasures program, cardiopulonary discipline, 1980-1990
- Regulatory physiology discipline science plan
- Reliability of a "shuttle" rection timer
- Research opportunities in cardiovascular deconditioning : final report phase I
- Research opportunities in space motion sickness : final report phase II
- Saccadic eye movements during space flight
- Skeletal responses to spaceflight
- Space flight research relevant to health, physical education, and recreation : with particular reference to Skylab's life science experiments
- Spacelab 1 hematology experiment (INS103) : influence of space flight on erythrokinetics in man
- Spacelab life sciences, 2 : post mission report
- Student workbook : human requirements of flight
- Studies of the vestibulo-ocular reflex on STS 4, 5, and 6
- Summary of payload integration plan (PIP) for Starlab-1 flight experiment : verification of autogenic-feedback training as a countermeasure for space adaptation syndrome
- Technical progress report on predictions of dose from electrons in space ...
- The biology of space travel
- The physiological basis for spacecraft environmental limits
- The use of nonhuman primates in space : proceedings of a symposium held at Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, December 2-4, 1974
- Thermoregulation during space flight
- Transfer of perceptual adaptation to space sickness : what enhances an individual's ability to adapt? : final report
- Workshop on Exercise Prescription for Long-Duration Space Flight : proceedings of a workshop sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. and held at Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas
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