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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 331) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 129 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during December, 1989.
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The Place of Urology in Aerospace Medicine; A New Horizon
Caner Baran+2 more
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⁻Inspired by the “brick wall” structure of pearl layer, FLICE‐110% liquid‐free ionic conductive elastomer had high mechanical strength (5.46 MPa), excellent ionic conductivity (3.29 × 10−4 S cm−1) and resilience. It can be used in smart music boxes, airplane wings and control manipulators.
Zequan Li+13 more
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 335) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 143 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during March, 1990.
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In recent years, the space industry has continued to improve and develop, and human beings have been staying in space for longer periods while facing the challenges of microgravity to human life.
Peiming Sun+8 more
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Multi-resolution methods in non-destructive testing of aerospace structures and in medicine [PDF]
Roberto A. Osegueda+3 more
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Arbitrary structural regulations of triple periodic hyperbolic surfaces are achieved using mathematical Fourier construction and 3D printing technology, enriching the geometric forms and achieving optimized mechanical behaviors. Abstract Triply periodic hyperbolic surfaces (TPHSs) have attracted significant attention due to their exceptional ...
Yanhong Zhang+6 more
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Applications of aerospace technology in biology and medicine [PDF]
Utilization of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) technology in medicine is discussed. The objective is best obtained by stimulation of the introduction of new or improved commercially available medical products incorporating aerospace ...
Bass, B.+7 more
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This study demonstrates a breakthrough in overcoming the conventional fatigue limit ceiling in high‐strength as‐quenched martensitic steel; maximum stress corresponding to the fatigue limit significantly increased from 675 to 1300 MPa with minimal sacrifice in tensile strength (1.5–1.6 GPa).
Kazuho Okada+3 more
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