Weightlessness Countermeasures
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Techniques and routines designed to prevent or reverse unwanted effects of weightlessness experienced during actual and simulated space flight, including physiologic changes related to removal of gravitational loading. Specific measures include creation of artificial gravity, exercise, low-level lower body negative pressure, and use of anti-deconditioning devices. (From Nicogossian, Space Physiology and Medicine, 2d ed, pp294-297)
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D018544
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E05.974
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Weightlessness Countermeasures- Weightlessness Countermeasures
- Countermeasures, Weightlessness
- Countermeasure, Weightlessness
- Weightlessness Countermeasure
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Zahariev A, Bergouignan A, Caloin M, Normand S, Gauquelin-Koch G, Gharib C, Blanc S. Skinfold thickness versus isotope dilution for body fat assessment during simulated microgravity: results from three bed-rest campaigns in men and women with and without countermeasures. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2005 Oct; 95(4):344-50.
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