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02/21
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Harkness, Kenneth M
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123 pages
Topic: Alcohol -- Physiological effects
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Jul 23, 2012
07/12
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Lillyquist, Michael J
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Topics: Health, Solar Radiation-Physiological Effects
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Jun 25, 2009
06/09
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London, Efim Semenovich, 1869-1939
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Book digitized by Google from the library of University of California and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
Topics: Radium, Radium, Physiological effects of
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=BfdwAAAAIAAJ&oe=UTF-8
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Apr 20, 2021
04/21
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Arbuthnot, John
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xi, [5], 224 p.; 22 cm.
Topics: Air, physiological effects, Atmospheric chemistry
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Jan 13, 2012
01/12
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H. J. Roberts
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Topics: Aspartame -- Physiological effects, Aspartame -- Health aspects
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Topics: Irritability, Ions, Calcium, Physiological effects of
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xiii, 177 p. ; 21 cm
Topics: Psychopharmacology, Drugs -- Physiological effects, Women -- Mental health
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Jul 9, 2010
07/10
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KARCZEWSKI, J
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A PROPOSED MONITOR OPERATING SYSTEM IS DESCRIBED FOR THE ODRA 1204 COMPUTER, A POLISH MEDIUM-CAPABILITY COMPUTER WHICH IS NOT PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR TIME SHARING DUE TO ITS SMALL MEMORY. THE OS TAKES INTO CONSIDERATION THE LIMITATIONS IN THE HARDWARE AND THE SLOW TRANSFER RATES AND IS DESIGNED TO OPTIMIZE THE TIME ALLOCATED TO EACH USER IN THE CENTRAL PROCESSOR AND TO MINIMIZE THE NUMBER OF EXTERNAL MEMORY TRANSFERS.
Topics: BLOOD VOLUME, HEMORRHAGES, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BLOOD PLASMA, MEDICAL SCIENCE, TRANSFUSION
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xiv, 565 p. : 25 cm
Topics: Noise -- Physiological effects -- Congresses, Acoustic trauma -- Congresses, Hearing disorders --...
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Jul 6, 2010
07/10
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TIMOSHKOVA, Y. I.; KHOLSHEVNIKOV, K. V
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THE SATELLITE MOTION IN A GRAVITATIONAL FIELD OF A NONSPHERICAL ROTATING PLANET IS CONSIDERED. THE MOTION IN THE FIELD OF TWO FIXED CENTERS IS TAKEN AS THE UNPERTURBED ONE. THE LAGRANGE-TYPE EQUATIONS ARE DERIVED FOR THE PERTURBED ELEMENTS OF THE INTERMEDIATE NEARLY-CIRCULAR ORBIT. THE INTEGRATION OF THESE EQUATIONS IS FULFILLED AND THE EXPRESSIONS ARE GIVEN FOR THE CALCULATION OF THE SECULAR, LONG-PERIOD AND SHORT-PERIOD PERTURBATIONS CAUSED BY AN ARBITRARY HARMONICS OF THE PLANET'S POTENTIAL.
Topics: BLOOD PRESSURE, HYPOKINESIA, MUSCULAR FUNCTION, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BED REST, ORTHOSTATIC...
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Nov 4, 2021
11/21
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Stoll, Andrew L. (Andrew Lawrence), 1959-
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303 pages : 22 cm
Topics: Omega-3 fatty acids -- Physiological effects, Fish oils in human nutrition
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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KVASHA, L. G.; DYAKONOVA, M. I
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THE MINERAL AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE KABAKLY STONY METEORITE FOUND IN THE KARA KUM SANDY WASTE IN 1968 IS DISCUSSED. ACCORDING TO THE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, THE METEORITE BELONGS TO THE H-GROUP OF METEORITES.
Topics: ADAPTATION, ASTRONAUTS, WEIGHTLESSNESS, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, AEROSPACE MEDICINE, HUMAN BODY,...
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Jul 10, 2010
07/10
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Lee, K.; Sawatzky, D. L
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The author has identified the following significant results. Extracting geologic information from ERTS and Skylab/EREP images is best done by a geologist trained in photointerpretation. The information is at a regional scale, and three basic types are available: rock and soil, geologic structures, and landforms. Discrimination between alluvium and sedimentary or crystalline bedrock, and between units in thick sedimentary sequences is best, primarily because of topographic expression and...
Topics: BED REST, CLINICAL MEDICINE, THERAPY, HEALTH, PATIENTS, PHYSICAL EXERCISE, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Bibliography: p. 94-95
Topics: Mental tests, Psychology, Experimental and physiological, Weather -- Mental and physiological...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Levashov, V. V., et al
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Basic astronaut requirements for personal hygiene
Topics: ALGAE, DIETS, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, ALLERGIC DISEASES, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION, HUMAN REACTIONS,...
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Feb 6, 2021
02/21
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Ford, Gene
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xl, 461 p. : 24 cm
Topics: Drinking of alcoholic beverages -- United States, Alcohol -- Physiological effects, Alcoholism --...
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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KVASHA, L. G.; LAVRENTEV, Y. G.; SOBOLEV, N. V
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SILICATE INCLUSIONS AND IMPACT METAMORPHIC FEATURES IN THE EL'GA METEORITE, FOUND IN 1958 AT YAKUTIA, ARE DISCUSSED. THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (OXIDES AND NUMBER OF CATIONS PER ELEMENT SCALED ON THE BASIS OF SIX AND EIGHT OXYGENS) OF THE PRIMARY MINERALS FORMING THE INCLUSIONS (K-NA-FELDSPAR, CLINOPYROXENE, AND OTHERS) WAS DETERMINED. CHANGES WERE OBSERVED IN THE METEORITE WITH FEATURES OF SHOCK METAMORPHISM TYPICAL FOR IRON METEORITES.
Topics: BALANCE, MIDDLE EAR, VESTIBULES, WEIGHTLESSNESS, ASTRONAUT PERFORMANCE, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
The long-term goal of this project is to develop transferable models of the population-level effects of anthropogenic and natural disturbances on marine mammals. Disturbances can affect the physiology or behavior of animals, which in turn may lead to changes in demographic rates and viability. Population-level effects of disturbance also may cascade among species. However, it has proven difficult to identify and model the mechanisms by which individual-level responses to disturbance might...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CALIFORNIA UNIV DAVIS, *CETACEA, *PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BEHAVIOR, POPULATION,...
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Jun 2, 2011
06/11
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Ashford, Rose; Battiste, Verno
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Cockpit Display of Traffic Information (CDTI) is a major departure from traditional ground-based air traffic control and will markedly improve air traffic safety and efficiency, as well as facilitate modernization of the National Airspace System. A prototype CDTI was installed on 12 aircraft (8 Boeing 727's and 4 DC-9's) belonging to the member airlines of the Cargo Airline Association. This initial CDTI displays proximate aircraft relative to their own-ship, assisting flight crews in sighting...
Topics: ASTRONAUTS, BONE DEMINERALIZATION, FEET (ANATOMY), RATS, BODY WEIGHT, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
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May 31, 2011
05/11
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Ross, Muriel D
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The advent of powerful graphics workstations and computers has led to the advancement of scientific knowledge through three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction and imaging of biological cells and tissues. The Biocomputation Center at NASA Ames Research Center pioneered the effort to produce an entirely computerized method for reconstruction of objects from serial sections studied in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The software developed, ROSS (Reconstruction of Serial Sections), is now...
Topics: ANIMALS, LIFE SCIENCES, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, PHYSIOLOGY, BIOTELEMETRY, AEROSPACE ENGINEERING,...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Yaroshenko, G. L., et al
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Sickness probabilities during long-term space flight for medical supply planning
Topics: ASTRONAUTS, HYGIENE, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT, SKIN (ANATOMY), BACTERIA, CONTAMINATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Topics: ANTIBIOTICS, DOGS, KIDNEY DISEASES, LYMPH, RENAL FUNCTION, BLOOD PLASMA, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Iwata, H.; Tachi, M
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Finger tip skin temperature measurement in male and female during immersion in cold water to isolate higher incidence of Raynauds disease in females than males
Topics: ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE, MUSCULAR FATIGUE, WORK CAPACITY, HUMAN PERFORMANCE, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
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Topics: Pharmacology, Drugs -- Physiological effect, Drugs, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Physiological...
The long-term goal of this project is to improve understanding of the effects of sound and other anthropogenic and natural disturbances on probabilities of population-level or species-level persistence of marine mammals. Disturbances can lead to alterations in physiological or behavioral states of animals, which in turn may lead to changes in demographic rates and viability. Population-level effects of disturbance also may cascade among species. However, it has proven difficult to identify and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CALIFORNIA UNIV DAVIS, *CETACEA, *PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, *SOUND, BEHAVIOR,...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Barutkina, T. S., et al
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Sound effects on adrenocortical and thyroid functions and higher nervous activity of albino rats
Topics: ACCELERATION TOLERANCE, ALTITUDE ACCLIMATIZATION, HUMAN TOLERANCES, AEROSPACE MEDICINE, HUMAN BODY,...
Feedback regulated drug delivery vehicles are capable of utilizing the physiological response as a signal to modulate drug release (i.e., trigger, slow down, or stop drug release) from the carrier. Such vehicles hold great promise for effective drug delivery, especially when therapeutic drugs exhibit lethal consequences at high concentrations. An area that requires particular attention from feedback regulated drug delivery involves release of antidotes in response to opioid overdose. For...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST, *DELIVERY, *DRUGS, *FEEDBACK, *VEHICLES, ANTIDOTES,...
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May 29, 2011
05/11
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Davis, Mark C.; Pahle, Joseph W.; White, John Terry; Marshall, Laurie A.; Mashburn, Michael J.; Franks, Ric
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NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has developed a flush airdata sensing (FADS) system on a sharp-nosed, wedge-shaped vehicle. This paper details the design and calibration of a real-time angle-of-attack estimation scheme developed to meet the onboard airdata measurement requirements for a research vehicle equipped with a supersonic-combustion ramjet engine. The FADS system has been designed to perform in flights at Mach 3-8 and at -6 deg - 12 deg angle of attack. The description of the FADS...
Topics: COUNTERMEASURES, PHYSICAL EXERCISE, BONE DEMINERALIZATION, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, WEIGHTLESSNESS,...
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Jul 5, 2010
07/10
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Alford, W. J., Jr.; King, T. J., Jr
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Topics: BLOOD, PERSPIRATION, SODIUM CHLORIDES, WATER CONSUMPTION, BIOCHEMISTRY, HIGH TEMPERATURE, HUMAN...
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Jul 6, 2010
07/10
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Gallay, M. L
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The problem of aircraft operation under conditions of unbalanced thrust following the failure of an engine on a multi-engine aircraft is examined. The dynamics of the divergent motion of the aircraft immediately after engine failure are analyzed. Emphasis is placed on the condition of an engine located outside the plane of symmetry of the aircraft. The effects on the steady flight regime, execution of maneuvers, and pilot handling are investigated. Specific examples are included to clarify the...
Topics: PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, SPACE FLIGHT STRESS, SUBMERGING, WEIGHTLESSNESS SIMULATION,...
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May 23, 2011
05/11
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Pope, Kevin O
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A comprehensive analysis of volatiles in the Chicxulub impact strongly supports the hypothesis that impact-generated sulfate aerosols caused over a decade of global cooling, acid rain, and disruption of ocean circulation, which contributed to the mass extinction at the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) boundary. The crater size, meteoritic content of the K/T boundary clay, and impact models indicate that the Chicxulub crater was formed by a short period comet or an asteroid impact that released 0.7-3.4...
Topics: FLIGHT CONDITIONS, PREGNANCY, MICROGRAVITY, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, SPACE SHUTTLES, HUMIDITY,...
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Jul 5, 2010
07/10
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Aldrich, R. C
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Although the research reported is in its preliminary stages, results show that: (1) infrared color film is the best single multiband sensor available; (2) there is a good possibility that forest can be separated from all nonforest land uses by microimage evaluation techniques on IR color film coupled with B/W infrared and panchromatic films; and (3) discrimination of forest and nonforest classes is possible by either of two methods: interpreters with appropriate viewing and mapping instruments,...
Topics: HUMAN PERFORMANCE, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, SIMULATION, WEIGHTLESSNESS, EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS,...
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Jun 20, 2010
06/10
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Boreva, L. I.; Panova, E. M
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Annotated bibliography on Aerospace Medicine and Bioastronautics
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOASTRONAUTICS, EXOBIOLOGY, LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
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May 29, 2011
05/11
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Molin, Paulette F
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The American Indian Educational Opportunities Program (AIEOP) at Hampton University was formed to provide scholarship and other support to eligible students from state and federally recognized tribal groups on campus. During the reporting period, AIEOP worked to enhance American Indian participation at Hampton through a variety of means, including recruitment and retention of students, outreach activities, curatorial efforts, course instruction, and sponsorship of educational programs. Dr....
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIBLIOGRAPHIES, INDEXES (DOCUMENTATION), DATA BASES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
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Jul 6, 2010
07/10
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Franklin, G. C
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Topics: ELECTRIC FIELDS, MAGNETIC FIELDS, MICROWAVES, RADIO FREQUENCIES, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...
This special bibliography lists 473 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in November 1973.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Khalturin, V. S., et al
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Water vapor condensation from spacecraft cabin atmospheres for drinking purposes
Topics: AUDITORY STIMULI, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, RATS, ADAPTATION, ADRENAL GLAND, NERVOUS SYSTEM, NOISE...
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Jul 21, 2010
07/10
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Chang, S
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The pathways of organic chemical synthesis, the chemical evolution on the early Earth leading to life was constrained by the development of the planet by accretion and core formation. The accretion and differentiation into the core-mantle-crust-atmosphere system strongly influenced the temperature and composition of the atmosphere, surface, and interior; but large gaps persist in our understanding of these processes. The time-span over which Earth acquired its volatiles, the composition of...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, EXOBIOLOGY, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Verber, C. M.; Vahey, D. W.; Kenan, R. P.; Wood, V. E.; Hartman, N. F.; Chapman, C. M
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The successful fabrication and demonstration of an integrated optical circuit designed to perform a parallel processing operation by utilizing holographic subtraction to simultaneously compare N analog signal voltages with N predetermined reference voltages is summarized. The device alleviates transmission, storage and processing loads of satellite data systems by performing, at the sensor site, some preprocessing of data taken by remote sensors. Major accomplishments in the fabrication of...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, EXOBIOLOGY, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
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Jul 11, 2010
07/10
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Hart, S. G.; Wempe, T. E
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A number of candidate computer-generated cockpit displays of traffic information (CDTI) displays and display options were simulated statically and were shown to 23 airline pilots who were asked to respond to more than 250 questions about them. The pilots indicated that the amount and complexity of navigation information displayed should increase with altitude and map scale. Terrain information should appear automatically if a pilot's own aircraft descends below the minimum safe altitude and...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, EXOBIOLOGY, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
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Jun 21, 2010
06/10
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Dodge, F. T.; Garza, L. R
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Experimental and theoretical studies of liquid sloshing at simulated low gravity
Topics: LONG TERM EFFECTS, OXYGEN BREATHING, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, RATS, CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERES,...
Based upon the results obtained from these studies, we can draw the following conclusions: 1) Airway hyperresponsiveness developed in Ova-sensitized mice was less pronounced in TRPV1-null mice, indicating an important role of TRPV1. 2) An increase in airway temperature within the normal physiological range triggered bronchoconstriction in sensitized rats, but not in control rats. Chronic airway inflammation in sensitized animals is likely a major contributing factor in causing this response. 3)...
Topics: DTIC Archive, KENTUCKY UNIV LEXINGTON, *RESPIRATORY DISEASES, ASTHMA, BRONCHI, DYSPNEA,...
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May 29, 2011
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Wilson, Robert M
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Today, El Nino refers to the extreme warming episodes of the globally effective, coupled ocean-atmospheric interaction commonly known as ENSO (i.e., ''El Nino-Southern Oscillation''). Concerning its observed decadal frequency and severity, El Nino during the 1990's has often been regarded as being anomalous. Results of analysis reported herein; however, appear to mitigate this belief.
Topics: BIBLIOGRAPHIES, INDEXES (DOCUMENTATION), AEROSPACE MEDICINE, EXOBIOLOGY, DATA BASES, PHYSIOLOGICAL...
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Jun 13, 2011
06/11
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Kim, Jinwon; Dickey, Jean; Marcus, Steven; Chin, Toshio Mike; Farrara, John D.; Danielson, David; Yu, Jin-Y
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Project goals are: Build a regional weather and streamflow prediction system for improving the operational flash flood and fire-weather forecasts at the NWSO-LA/Oxnard and the Ventura County Watershed Protection District (VCWPD) for southern California. The weather and streamflow prediction system will be based on one-way coupling of an NWP model to be operated at the NWSO-Los Angeles/Oxnard and a streamflow model developed and operated by Ventura County Watershed Protection District (VCWPD). A...
Topics: BIODYNAMICS, MISSION PLANNING, TREADMILLS, PHYSICAL EXERCISE, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, KINEMATICS,...
The research completed within this contract focused on the development of a platform that reverses the effects of an analgesic overdose (Tasks 1-3), and the development a platform that reverses the effects associated with organophosphate poisoning (Task 4). We successfully scaled up the synthesis of the naloxone prodrug that was designed and tested during Phases I and II, and documented its efficacy in a pig model. Although we had proposed to develop a long-acting form of ketamine, regulatory...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR, *PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, ANALGESICS, DENDRIMERS, DRUG...
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Jul 23, 2010
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Bauschlicher, Charles W., Jr.; Taylor, Peter R
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A simple method for obtaining MCSCF orbitals and CI natural orbitals adapted to degenerate point groups, with full symmetry and equivalnece restrictions, is described. Among several advantages accruing from this method are the ability to perform atomic SCF calculations on states for which the SCF energy expression cannot be written in terms of Coulomb and exchange integrals over real orbitals, and the generation of symmetry-adapted atomic natural orbitals for use in a recently proposed method...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, EXOBIOLOGY, AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
New synthetic procedures have been developed which resulted in efficient syntheses of the permethyl analogues of distamycin, an antiviral antibiotic. Methods were also developed for selective acylations among amine, amidine, and guanidine functionalities. None of the compounds synthesized were effective against malaria. (Author)
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rapoport,Henry, CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY, *Antimalarials, *Antibiotics,...
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A NUMERICAL DIFFERENCE SCHEME IS DESCRIBED TO SIMULATE THREE-DIMENSIONAL, TIME-DEPENDENT, TURBULENT FLOWS OF INCOMPRESSIBLE FLUIDS AT HIGH REYNOLDS NUMBERS IN A PLATE CHANNEL AND IN CONCENTRIC ANNULI. THE NAVIER-STOKES EQUATIONS AVERAGED OVER GRID VOLUMES ARE INTEGRATED. A MODEL HAS BEEN DEVELOPED WHICH TAKES INTO ACCOUNT STRONGLY INHOMOGENEOUS TURBULENCE AND GRID VOLUMES OF UNEQUAL SIDE LENGTHS. STABILITY CRITERIA ARE ESTABLISHED FOR THIS METHOD AND FOR SIMILAR DIFFERENCE SCHEMES. FOR...
Topics: HUMAN REACTIONS, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, REST, AUDITORY SIGNALS, HUMAN PERFORMANCE, HYPODYNAMIA,...
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Inman, Daniel J.; Cudney, Harley H
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Using piezoceramic materials is one way the design engineer can create structures which have an ability to both sense and respond to their environment. Piezoceramic materials can be used to create structural sensors and structural actuators. Because piezoceramic materials have transduction as a material property, their sensing or actuation functions are a result of what happens to the material. This is different than discrete devices we might attach to the structure. For example, attaching an...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, SAFETY, EXOBIOLOGY, LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, PHARMACOLOGY,...
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Shishko, Robert; Chamberlain, Robert G.; Aster, Robert; Bilardo, Vincent; Forsberg, Kevin; Hammond, Walter E.; Mooz, Harold; Polaski, Lou; Wade, Ro
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This handbook is intended to provide information on systems engineering that will be useful to NASA system engineers, especially new ones. Its primary objective is to provide a generic description of systems engineering as it should be applied throughout NASA. Field Center Handbooks are encouraged to provide center-specific details of implementation. For NASA system engineers to choose to keep a copy of this handbook at their elbows, it must provide answers that cannot be easily found...
Topics: AEROSPACE MEDICINE, WEIGHTLESSNESS, BIOASTRONAUTICS, MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS,...