This report deals with space-oriented bioinstrumentation, medical monitoring, and biotelemetry. Some of the items, while not specifically space-oriented, nevertheless are potentially applicable to manned spaceflight. The current trend in Soviet space-oriented biomedical monitoring is directed toward creation of a kind of biomedical early-warning system which would enable ground-based biomedical specialists to detect danger signals in time to take proper countermeasures or, if necessary, to terminate the mission ahead of schedule. (Author)
bioinstrumentation
1968
32 pages
Report
No indication
English
Physiology , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Space medicine , Medical laboratories , Instrumentation , Telemeter systems , Abstracts , Extravehicular activity , Simulation , Space flight , Electrocardiography , Electrophysiology , Electroencephalography , Manned spacecraft , Early warning systems , Cybernetics , Eye , Reflexes , Joints(Physiology) , Tolerances(Physiology) , Remote control systems , Countermeasures , Bioinstrumentation , Brotelemetry , Inventions , Blood samples
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