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    Skylab: A beginning

    Dietlein, L. F. | NTRS | 1974
    Skylab biomedical experience indicates that man adapts well to and functions effectively in the space environment for time periods ...
    Schlagwörter: Life Sciences (General)

    Results of Skylab medical experiment M171: Metabolic activity

    Michel, E. L. / Rummel, J. A. / Sawin, C. F. et al. | NTRS | 1974
    exposure to the weightless environment of space flight. The Skylab crewmen exercised on a bicycle ergometer at workloads approximating 25, 50, and ...

    Red cell metabolism studies on Skylab

    Mengel, C. E. | NTRS | 1974
    Skylab experiences. The primary purpose of the investigations was to study red cells for: (1) evidences of lipid peroxidation, or (2) changes at ...

    Lower body negative pressure: Third manned Skylab mission

    Johnson, R. L. / Hoffler, G. W. / Nicogossian, A. E. et al. | NTRS | 1974
    were seen in most Skylab 2 and Skylab 3 crewmen. While mean resting heart rates of both the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 crews were elevated, those of ...

    Pulmonary function evaluation during and following Skylab space flights

    Sawin, C. F. / Nicogossian, A. E. / Schachter, A. P. et al. | NTRS | 1974
    of the Skylab 2 mission. Initial in-flight measurements of vital capacity were obtained during the last two weeks of the second manned ...

    Cytogenic studies of blood (experiment M111)

    Lockhart, L. H. | NTRS | 1974
    The Skylab M111 experiment was a continuation of the preflight and postflight chromosomal analyses of the flight crews that have been ...

    Blood volume changes

    Johnson, P. C. / Driscoll, T. B. / Leblance, A. D. | NTRS | 1974
    17 crewmembers. The red cell mass drop was greatest and the postrecovery reticulocyte response least for crewmembers of the 28-day Skylab 2 ...

    Vectorcardiographic changes during extended space flight

    Smith, R. F. / Stanton, K. / Stoop, D. et al. | NTRS | 1974
    To assess the effects of space flight on cardiac electrical properties, vectorcardiograms were taken on the 9 Skylab astronauts during the ...