Space and life

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192 pages 2004

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"Space and Life: An Introduction to Space Biology and Medicine incorporates the results of space research with the basic concepts in human physiology necessary to better understand the effects of both long-term and short-term absence of gravity on the human body. The book explains the scientific basis for the physiological reactions so common to astronauts who experience zero gravity, such as bone calcium loss, puffy faces, and nausea. It includes discussion of cosmic rays, cells, plants, embryonic development, and the origins of life on earth from a space research standpoint." "Updating the current knowledge about how the human body adapts to the space environment and the absence of gravity, this book is ideal for space research scientists, physiologists, NASA employees, and students involved in space study."--BOOK JACKET.

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