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Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007
Recent events, including the development of space tourism and commercial spaceflight, have increased the need for specialists in space medicine. With increased duration of missions and distance from Earth, medical and surgical events will become inevitable.
Lowan H Stewart, Donald Trunkey
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Recent events, including the development of space tourism and commercial spaceflight, have increased the need for specialists in space medicine. With increased duration of missions and distance from Earth, medical and surgical events will become inevitable.
Lowan H Stewart, Donald Trunkey
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Acta Astronautica, 2001
In November 2000, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the International Space Station (ISS) ushered in a new era of space flight: permanent human presence in low-Earth orbit. As the culmination of the last four decades of human space flight activities.
A, Nicogossian, D, Pober
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In November 2000, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its partners in the International Space Station (ISS) ushered in a new era of space flight: permanent human presence in low-Earth orbit. As the culmination of the last four decades of human space flight activities.
A, Nicogossian, D, Pober
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Medicine and the space odyssey
Medical Hypotheses, 2006Up to the mid-1960s, science and technology (including medicine) were generally regarded as exciting, beautiful and spiritually enthralling; and the space odyssey seemed a symbol of the optimistic future of humankind. The early seventies saw a growing disillusionment with space travel as part of a mood of cultural pessimism and anti-modernization - and
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Diversity in Medicinal Chemistry Space
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2006The chemical universe containing organic molecules within a reasonable molecular weight is vast and largely unexplored. Estimations of possible numbers of unique molecules range from 10(13) to 10(180). These numbers have to be compared with the few tens of millions of compounds currently known. Design of libraries that populate the medicinally relevant
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Fundamentals of Space Medicine
2005Topics discussed in this book include: adaptation of sensory-motor, cardio-vascular, bone and muscle systems to the microgravity of spaceflight; psychological and sociological issues of living in a confined, isolated and stressful environment; operational space medicine, such as crew selection, training and in-flight health monitoring, countermeasures ...
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