Human Ecology in Space Flight, Volumen2New York Academy of Sciences, Interdisciplinary Communications Program., 1967 Proceedings of the first- International Interdisciplinary Conference [held at Princeton N.J., 1963- ] |
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... become subroutinized for more direct sensorimotor control . Computations that would be involved for analysis of the input - output relations taking place during such a modest sensorimotor skill as bicycle riding are formidable ...
... become subroutinized for more direct sensorimotor control . Computations that would be involved for analysis of the input - output relations taking place during such a modest sensorimotor skill as bicycle riding are formidable ...
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... become conscious of voluntarily moving certain muscle groups and to become aware of tension and relaxa- tion in those muscles . Thereafter , they were taught voluntarily to relax the same muscles . By learning progressively how to relax ...
... become conscious of voluntarily moving certain muscle groups and to become aware of tension and relaxa- tion in those muscles . Thereafter , they were taught voluntarily to relax the same muscles . By learning progressively how to relax ...
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... become a serious problem in prolonged flight . The suggestion was made that if a decrease in bone mass is an adaptive phenomenon , is this bad ? The question really did not get an answer . I think , clearly , it is not bad if it is ...
... become a serious problem in prolonged flight . The suggestion was made that if a decrease in bone mass is an adaptive phenomenon , is this bad ? The question really did not get an answer . I think , clearly , it is not bad if it is ...
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Preface | 9 |
Psychological and neuromuscular problems arising from | 82 |
Bonebody fluid continuum as influenced | 109 |
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activity adaptation amount apatite astronauts BASSETT bedrest biological blood body bone mass bone resorption BROWN calcis calcium intake CALLOWAY cardiovascular cent changes collagen cortex cortical cortical bone crystal demonstrated diuresis Doctor Mack effects electrical electrodes endocrine energy engineering environment excretion experiments extracellular factors fatty acids FENN FIGURE fluid fluoride formation FREMONT-SMITH GERATHEWOHL going hormone hypercalcemia immobilization inactivity increase individual INGELFINGER LAMBERTSEN LIVINGSTON loss MARGEN matrix MCCALLY measurements mechanical metabolic mineral muscle NASA nervous system neuropil nitrogen normal organism osteoclasts osteocyte osteoporosis osteoprogenitor cell oxygen parathyroid parathyroid hormone patients period phosphorus physical physiological potential probably problem prolonged protein question RAHN receptor response reticular ROGERS sciences sensory serum signal simulated skeleton space flight stimulus stress studies subjects temperature tension thing tion tissue urinary calcium urine URIST vertebrates VINOGRAD vitamin vitamin D weightlessness WHEDON