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    ISBN: 9783709192603
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 192p. 103 illus) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Space physiology and space medicine are fairly recent sciences, born of the desire to launch man into space and bring him safely back again. Weightlessness and cosmic radiation - conditions which can neither be adequately simulated nor reproduced on earth - are on the other hand used as research tools for medical experiments, in particular in the fields of neurophysiology, internal medicine as well as genetics and radiation dosimetry. The newly established Austrian Society for Aerospace Medicine provides a basis for multidisciplinary approaches to spaceflight biomedical research. Diagnostic, prognostic and elective, operational and preventive measures can be fostered by activities of the Society. In October 1991 the first Austrian was launched into orbital flight and fulfilled an ambitious scientific program which was dominated by life science experiments in the areas of cardiovascular medicine, fluid-electrolyte research, neurophysiology, endocrinology, genetics, and radiation biology. The results from these experiments, presented in this book, will help to improve the management of biomedical problems in daily life
    Description / Table of Contents: Acceptance-, Qualification- and Delivery Procedures for AUSTROMIR’ 91 HardwareCountdown for AUSTROMIR -- AUDIMIR - Directional Hearing at Microgravity -- Bodyfluids -- COGIMIR - How to Measure Cognitive Functions in Space -- DOSIMIR - Radiation Measurements Inside the Soviet Space Station MIR -- Experiment MIKROVIB - Investigation of Tremors in Microgravity -- Experiment MIRGEN -- Eye, Head and Arm Coordination and Spinal Reflexes in Weightlessness - MONIMIR Experiment -- Development and Implementation of the MOTOMIR Experiment on the MIR Space Station -- OPTOVERT - Vertical Optokinetic Stimulation Used to Examine Central Orientational Processes -- Cardiovascular Monitoring in Microgravity - The experiments PULSTRANS and SLEEP -- List of First Autors.
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