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On three-dimensional reconstruction of optically thin solar emission sources
Author(s): Kastner, S. O.; Thomas, R. J.; Wade, C.
Abstract: Calculations are given for constructing the three dimensional distribution of optically thin EUV emission sources associated with solar active regions, from two dimensional observations (projections) recorded by the ...
NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center Publication Year: 1977
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-30
Accession Number: 77N27056; Document ID: 19770020112; Report Number: NASA-TM-X-71341, X-682-77-136
Studies on the incorporation of isotopically labeled nucleotides and amino acids in planaria
Author(s): Best, J. B.; Rosenvold, R.; Souders, J.; Wade, C.
Abstract: Incorporation of isotopically labeled nucleotides and amino acids studies in planaria
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 1964
Added to NTRS: 2006-11-06
Accession Number: 67N12979; Document ID: 19670003650; Report Number: NASA-CR-80357
Association between gravitational force and tissue metabolism in periparturient rats
Author(s): Zakrzewska, E. I.; Maple, R.; Lintault, L.; Wade, C.; Baer, L.; Ronca, A.; Plaut, K.
Abstract: Recently, interest in mammalian reproduction and offspring survival in altered gravity has been growing. Because successful lactation is critical for mammalian neonate survival, we have been studying the effect of gravity ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2004
Added to NTRS: 2005-12-05
Document ID: 20050240209
Effects Of Exercise During Prolonged Bed Rest
Author(s): Arnaud, S.; Berry, P; Cohen, M.; Danelis, J.; Deroshia, C.; Greenleaf, J.; Harris, B.; Keil, L.; Bernauer, E.; Bond, M.; Ellis, S.; Lee, P.; Selzer, R.; Wade, C.
Abstract: Report describes experiment to investigate effects of isotonic and isokinetic leg exercises in counteracting effects of bed rest upon physical and mental conditions of subjects. Data taken on capacity for work, endurance and ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1992
Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
Accession Number: 92B10572; Document ID: 19920000572; Report Number: ARC-12190
Behavioral and Physiological Analyses of Parturition In Pregnant Rats: Insights Derived from Intrauterine Telemetry
Author(s): Villareal, J.; Mallery, E.; Lynch, A.; Mills, N.; Baer, L.; Wade, C.; Ronca, A.
Abstract: During labor and birth, fetuses are exposed to considerable physical stimulation associated with labor contractions and expulsion from the womb These forces are important for the neonates' adaptation to tile extrauterine ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2002
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20030002370
The Effect of Hindlimb Suspension on the Reproductive System of Young Male Rats
Author(s): Tou, Janet; Grindeland, R.; Baer, L.; Guran, G.; Fung, C.; Wade, C.
Abstract: Colonization of space requires the ability to reproduce in reduced gravity. Following spaceflight, astronauts and male rats exhibit decreased testosterone (T). This has important implications as T effects the testes and ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2001
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20020061287
Dipole and quadrupole integrals for the C I, N I, and O I sequences
Author(s): Kastner, S. O.; Wade, C.
Abstract: The Coulomb approximation tables of Oertel and Shomo, together with binding-energy values obtained by a screening approximation, have been used to produce values of the dipole and quadrupole radial integrals needed in ...
NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center Publication Year: 1974
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 74A32099; Document ID: 19740049349
Effects of Increased CO2 Level on the Well-Being, Growth and Renal Function of Rats
Author(s): Lang, C.; Bonner, R.; Vasques, M.; Baer, L.; Fung, P.; Steele, M.; Wade, C.
Abstract: On the Space Shuttle the mean CO2 levels have been 0.3 which is ten times normal air, while there have been extended periods with mean levels of 0.7 and peak concentrations of 2. On the Space Station the projected mean ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 1994
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20010125389
The Effects of Hypergravity and Adrenalectomy on Bone Mineral Content, Urine Calcium and Body Mass in Rats
Author(s): Lau, A.; Ramirez, J.; Melson, E.; Moran, M.; Baer, L.; Arnaud, S.; Wade, C.; Girten, B.
Abstract: The effects of 14 days of increased gravitational load, and the absence of adrenal stress hormones on total body bone mineral content (BMC) were examined in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Centrifugation at 2 Gs (2G) was used to ...
NASA Center: Ames Research Center Publication Year: 2001
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20010114157
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