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... 2014. Balancing predicted mission cost and social costs by mobile robots navigating a crowd.
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... 2012. NASA evidence report: Risk of performance errors due to training deficiencies.
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... 2009. NASA evidence report: Risk of crew adverse health event due to altered immune response.
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... 2009. NASA evidence report: Risk of compromised EVA per formance and crew health due to inadequate EVA suit systems.
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... 2014. Presentation at the July 17, 2014, IOM Workshop for the Committee to Review NASA's Evidence Reports on Human Health Risks.
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... 2009. NASA evidence report: Risk of ad verse health effects from lunar dust exposure.
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... 2013. NASA evidence report: Risk of inadequate design of human and automation/robotic integration.
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... 2014. A novel brief ing checklist at shift handoff in an emergency department improves situa tional awareness and safety event identification.
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... 2014g. Human research roadmap: Risk of crew adverse health event due to altered immune response.
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... 2012. NASA evidence report: Risk of performance decrement and crew illness due to an inadequate food sys tem.
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... 2013. NASA evidence report: Risk of inadequate critical task design.
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... 2010. Exploring human mental models of robots through explication interviews.
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... 2002a. Low shear modeled microgravity alters the Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium response in an RpoS independent manner.
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... 2009. NASA evidence report: Risk of acute radiation syndromes due to solar particle events.


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