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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... keeps the head up , and you are doing it right now . BASSETT : Is not the same sort of phenomenon experienced in riding on a ... keep us erect . When motion is initiated , lifting is against gravity . What is going to happen to isotonic ...
... keeps the head up , and you are doing it right now . BASSETT : Is not the same sort of phenomenon experienced in riding on a ... keep us erect . When motion is initiated , lifting is against gravity . What is going to happen to isotonic ...
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... keep constant from day to day , 100 grams of protein , and more of all the various and sundry vitamins and iron than the National Research Council Food and Nutrition Board calls for . We were extremely careful about vitamin A , ascorbic ...
... keep constant from day to day , 100 grams of protein , and more of all the various and sundry vitamins and iron than the National Research Council Food and Nutrition Board calls for . We were extremely careful about vitamin A , ascorbic ...
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... keep an individual from sweating perceptibly , the loss of calcium by the skin will be negligible.222 JENKINS : The substitution of helium for nitrogen has been shown to increase the metabolic rate . This is probably due to the ...
... keep an individual from sweating perceptibly , the loss of calcium by the skin will be negligible.222 JENKINS : The substitution of helium for nitrogen has been shown to increase the metabolic rate . This is probably due to the ...
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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