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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences (2003)
Space Studies Board (SSB)

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Factors Affecting the Utilization of the International Space Station for Research in the Biological and Physical Sciences

Experiment Number

Experiment Title

Investigator

Target Mission (if known)

RBO-2

Bioradiation dosimetry during spaceflight

 

 

Russian Pre/Post Flight Experiments

Motor control

Study of hypo-gravitational ataxia syndrome

 

 

MION

Impact of microgravity on muscular characteristics

 

 

Isokinez

Microgravity impact on voluntary muscular contraction. Human motor system readaptation to gravitation

 

 

Tendometria

Micrgravity impact on induced muscular contraction. Long-duration spaceflight impact on the muscular and peripheral nervous apparatus

 

 

Ravonvesie

Sensory and motor mechanisms in vertical posture control after long-duration exposure to microgravity

 

 

Sensory adaptation

Countermeasures and correction of adaptation to space syndrome and of motion sickness

 

 

Lokomotsii

Kinematic and dynamic locomotion characteristics prior to and after spaceflight

 

 

Peregruzki

G-forces on Soyuz and recommendations for anti-G force countermeasure development

 

 

Polymorphism

Genotype parameters related to human individual tolerance to spaceflight conditions

 

 

Thermographia

Human peripheral thermoregulation during readaptation after long-duration spaceflight

 

 

Khemoluminomer

Spaceflight factors impact on free-radical oxidation level, as well as changes in human organism during readaptation to Earth conditions

 

 

NOTE: Table includes experiments in all areas of systems physiology including cardiovascular studies and musculoskeletal studies, which are also broken out separately in Appendixes F and G.

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