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Behavioural consequences of hypergravity in developing rats

Developmental Brain Research, 2004
Gravity represents a stable reference for the nervous system. When the individual is increasing in size and weight, gravity may influence several aspects of the sensory and motor developments. To clarify this role, we studied age-dependent modifications of several exteroceptive and proprioceptive reflexes in five groups of rats conceived, born and ...
Bouet, V   +3 more
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Hypergravity and Ageing in Drosophila melanogaster

Gerontology, 2009
Longevity of Drosophila melanogaster flies was observed at various gravity levels in three different breeding conditions of decreasing quality. A slight longevity decrease was observed in the 1–4 g range of the two best conditions. In the third one, a large decrease was observed in all hypergravity groups.
Frédéric A. Lints, Eric Le Bourg
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Hypergravity in Drosophila melanogaster

2008
Hypergravity (HG), i.e., gravity levels higher than 1 g, the Earth gravity level, can be considered as a stress because the animal subjected to a high g-load has to adapt to a higher weight: a 3 g level means that the weight of the animal is magnified thrice.
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Hypergravity studies in the Netherlands.

Journal of gravitational physiology : a journal of the International Society for Gravitational Physiology, 2003
It looks like that with the utilization phase of the International Space Station (ISS) scientists will have the possibility to perform long duration and more sophisticated microgravity experiments than could be performed previously. In preparation for these spaceflight studies, ground based experiment tools for simulated (or real) microgravity and ...
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Hypergravity Training: Women's Track and Field

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 1996
William A. Sands   +5 more
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RESPONSE AND ADAPTATION OF BEAGLE DOGS TO HYPERGRAVITY

1975
Eight male Beagle dogs, five months old, were centrifuged for three months at progressively increasing loads ranging from 1.5 g to 2.5 g on a 7.9 m radius centrifuge. Dogs were maintained on the centrifuge, which was run almost continuously, by employing a special designed automated waste disposal and life support system.
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A review on solidification of alloys under hypergravity

Progress in Natural Science: Materials International, 2023
Quanzhao Yue   +2 more
exaly  

Hypergravity experiments on multiphase media evolution

Science China Technological Sciences, 2022
Yunmin Chen, Yao Tang, Daosheng Ling
exaly  

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