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  • Miniatura para Thais Russomano
    pressure box with an environmental control system for physiological studies. Advances in Space Research, v.38, p. 1233–1239, 2006.[11]​ s. EVETTS, l.…
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  • Miniatura para Animales de gran altitud
    doi:10.1146/annurev.physiol.60.1.73.  Space.com Staff (8 de septiembre de 2008). «Creature Survives Naked in Space». Space.com. Consultado el 22 de diciembre…
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  • March 2019. Pilmanis, Andrew; William Sears (December 2003). "Physiological hazards of flight at high altitude". The Lancet. 362: s16–s17. doi:10…
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  • chronic partial sleep loss occur frequently in space flight due to operational demands and for physiological reasons not yet entirely understood. Some astronauts…
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  • began to work on the first research work entitled "Physiological and hygienic substantiation of flight capabilities in special conditions", which formulated…
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  • requirements. Research access to human crewmembers during space flight is limited. Earth-bound physiologic models have been developed and findings reviewed. Models…
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  • astronauts in regions around the world for their space missions before, during and after the flight, which includes medical tests, physical training,…
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  • element in crewed space exploration adds certain physiological and psychological issues and limitations to the future possibilities of space exploration, along…
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  • and other physiological and psychological risks. The physical conditions and hazards posed by outer space conditions can result in space-related disorders…
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  • Deconditioning (categoría Physiology)
    organism to less demanding environment, or, alternatively, the decrease of physiological adaptation to normal conditions. Deconditioning can result from decreased…
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  • Armstrong limit (categoría Human physiology)
    related to F-22 crashes". Aviation Week & Space Technology. p. 35. "Chapter 1:Physiology of Flight". US Naval Flight Surgeon's Manual (PDF). "Ebullism at 1…
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  • Arousal (redirección desde Physiological arousal)
    effects of physiological arousal on cognition cause individuals to be active, attentive, or excited. The term "physiological" refers to physiology and concerns…
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  • Williams, David; et al. (June 23, 2009), "Acclimation during space flight: effects on human physiology", Canadian Medical Association Journal, 180 (13): 1317–1323…
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  • weightlessness during a space voyage, influence our spatial orientation and require adaptation by many of the physiological processes in which our balance…
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  • Weightlessness (categoría Space medicine)
    John M. (January 2002). "Orthostatic intolerance after space flight". The Journal of Physiology. 538 (1): 1. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.2001.013372. PMC 2290012…
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  • Module - Effect of Microgravity on Wound Repair: In Vitro Model of New Blood Vessel Development (CCM-Wound_Repair) (ISS Experiment) - NASA Space Flight Induced…
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  • potentially dangerous combination. The U.S. space program, worried about the harmful effects of rocket flight on astronauts, ordered vibration tests that…
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  • Mercury 13 (redirección desde Women in Space Program)
    same physiological screening tests as had the astronauts selected by NASA for Project Mercury. While Lovelace called the project Woman in Space Program…
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  • address the potential for sexual harassment and assault in space contexts. Numerous physiological changes have been noted during spaceflight, many of which…
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  • number of operational, engineering, and physiological issues that will need to be addressed. The human physiological responses to long-duration exposure to…
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  • Bioastronautics (redirección desde Living in space)
    governing humans and other living organisms in a space flight environment; and includes design of payloads, space habitats, and life-support systems. In short…
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  • NASASpaceFlight.com. Archived from the original on 11 August 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2011. Nahra, Henry (24–29 April 1989). Effect of Micrometeoroid and Space
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  • and full pressurisation in space suits. In the region from sea level to around 3,000 m (10,000 ft), known as the physiological-efficient zone, oxygen levels…
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