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Toward practical atmospheric water harvesting technologies. [PDF]

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Narrative Review of the Theoretical-Methodological Foundations of the TREINI Program. [PDF]

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The gravity suit A useful device in complicated urologic hemorrhage

Urology, 1975
External counterpressure with a gravity suit was used to control intractable postoperative bleeding in 4 urologic patients. Two patients had coagulation defects, and 2 had been unsuccessfully reexplored prior to application of the G-suit. The bleeding was controlled with preservation and restoration of vital signs in each case.
D L, McCullough   +2 more
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SU‐E‐I‐35: Experience with Th Zero Gravity Suit

Medical Physics, 2012
Purpose: To compare the effectiveness of the Zero Gravity Suit (CFI Medical Solutions) in reducing the annual dose received by one physician in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab. Methods: A physician with a history of receiving high annual dose equivalents was purchased a Zero Gravity Suit.
J, Pierno, C, Hamilton
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Design and Analysis of a Mechanical Hopping Mechanism Suited for Exploring Low-gravity Environments

2020 IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2020
Exploration of extreme environments, including caves, canyons and cliffs on low-gravity surfaces such as the Moon, Mars and asteroid surfaces can provide insight into the geological history of the solar system, origins of life, and prospects for future habitation and resource exploitation.
Himangshu Kalita   +3 more
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Space Suit Mobility Evaluations in Lunar/Mars Gravity Environments

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1998
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Future human exploration missions to the Moon and Mars as envisioned and being planned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) will involve extensive extravehicular activities (EVA's) on these planetary bodies.
Joseph J. Kosmo, Amy Ross
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Effect of a pulsating anti-gravity suit on peak exercise performance in individual with spinal cord injuries

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 1999
The aim of this study was to examine effects of a pulsating pressure anti-gravity suit on the peak values of oxygen uptake (VO2) and power during maximal arm exercise in spinal-cord-injured (SCI) individuals. Five well-trained SCI men (with lesions at levels between T6 and L1) and seven well-trained able-bodied men (ABC) performed two incremental (10 W
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