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355 related items for PubMed ID: 11537654

  • 1. Considerations for Life Science experimentation on the Space Shuttle.
    Souza KA, Davies P, Rossberg Walker K.
    ASGSB Bull; 1992 Oct; 6(1):129-36. PubMed ID: 11537654
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  • 2. KC-135 flights for life science activities.
    Rossberg Walker K, Hughes-Fulford M, Schmidt G.
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  • 4. Meeting the challenge: a survey of capabilities planned to meet future space biology research needs.
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  • 5. Life sciences issues affecting space exploration.
    White RJ, Leonard JI, Leveton L, Gaiser K, Teeter R.
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    Microgravity Q; 1991 Dec; 1(4):235-47. PubMed ID: 11708362
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  • 8. Amidst doubts, space research program takes flight.
    Marris E.
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  • 9. [Progress in development and application of experimental facilities for life sciences on onboard the International Space Station].
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    Phillips RW, Cowing KL.
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  • 12. The Biological Flight Research Facility.
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  • 17. Microgravity environment conditions--from Spacelab to the International Space Station.
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  • 20. Recognizing and optimizing flight opportunities with hardware and life sciences limitations.
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