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... love to learn about science and math and know or want to know how these subjects relate to space. Think about what area of space science you want to learn about ...
... it also. I set up and maintained the medical records and files on all the subjects. The research investigator was responsible for collecting his research data, but the rest we did ... crux of your study. If you don’t have good subjects, you don’t have a good investigation. Some of our subjects have been in ten or twelve of our studies, and ... going to have these muscle biopsies following their flight. Then they debriefed the subjects, and, well, of course, the subjects were just thrilled to death. But they told the astronauts what to ...
... chunk of information, when considered with respect to a given cognitive subject, need not be physical with respect to that cognitive subject It may be non-physical (at least in relation to ... SIGNALS, ABSOLUTELY NO COGNITIVE FUNCTION IS POSSIBLE UNLESS A COGNITIVE SUBJECT HAS THE CAPACITY TO LOCALLY MAKE AND RECORD SIGNALDISCRIMINATIONS. IF THE SUBJECT DOES POSSESS THIS CAPACITY, THEN SUCH CAPACITY IS THE ...
... about 50 volunteers to suppress illness when subjected to a chair spinning ever faster; another 60 subjects were studied without the training. Of the trained subjects, 85% improved their ability to withstand effects ... data recorder collecting information on heart rate and other factors and providing the subjects with a feedback display. A subject feeling ill would consciously use the feedback training for a maximum 30 ...
... the astronaut selection progress like, and what kinds of physical and psychological tests were you subjected to once you made that decision on your part? '''Armstrong:''' Well, I don't think ... exclusively before, but predominantly before. Had very fine group of instructors, very knowledgeable about the subject of astrogeology or selenology or various things that might most be applicable to what we ...
... a modern world power. Thus, as Wu points out “Chinese science fiction seldom tackles the subjects of space colonization, galactic empires, alternative histories, cataclysms, apocalyptic visions, telepathy, cybernetics, religion, sex, and ... illustrations, in comparison with that of Europeans and Americans, tends to be much more interpretive, subjective, and reflective -- philosophical. ref 105 2.3.3. Astrophotography as Space Art Astrophotographs -- photographs of ...
... character the usefulness of the observatory which had been established there. In connection with this subject we may mention that he published his carefully prepared work "God's Glory in the ... was about this time that the attention of Principal Leitch was especially directed to the subject of University education in Canada, with particular reference to what be considered to be the ... very heart of the College, of which he was the Principal, some irritating and vexatious subjects of dispute ; which were aggravated by the circumstance that they were not free from personal ...
... notion that discussing science was not heretical, since the Bible said virtually nothing on the subject of the physical sciences, despite mentioning virtually every aspect of the physical world: birds, fish ... completed three essays on the nature of the moon and was now addressing the contentious subject of the mythical planet Vulcan. Mysterious perturbations in the orbit of Mercury had prompted astronomers ...
... levitating pyrolytic graphite in the Earth’s magnetic field. Diamagnetic materials can self-levitate when subjected to a static magnetic field. Furthermore, the diamagnetic properties of pyrolytic graphite depend on temperature ... at room temperature. The Earnshaw Theorem does not allow stabilized levitation of a body only subjected to inverse-square law forces ref 1 . However, introducing diamagnetic materials of the levitation system ...
... in searching for life on Mars. However, humans are less predictable than robots; they are subject to illness, homesickness, and stress from confinement, hunger, and thirst. They need protective space suits ... human spaceflights. Space life science, a rather recent discipline, suffers from the small number of subjects studied and the many confounding factors that are difficult to control. ''“But life sciences data ...

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