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62 R & T Questions found.
39a What new developments are needed to meet all the requirements for controlli...
39b What method for closing the O2 loop is most effective in an integrated ECLS...
39c What is the proper trace contaminant load and performance model to drive th...
39d Can viability and genetic integrity of the biological components be maintai...
39e What are the effects of radiation on biological components of the life supp...
39f What research is required to validate design approaches for multiphase flow...
40a What heat transport fluids meet the requirements for specified missions?
40b What materials and designs will meet the heat acquisition (cold plates, hea...
40c What materials and designs will meet the heat transport (pumps, two-phase l...
40d What materials and designs will meet the heat rejection (radiators, sublima...
40e What materials and designs will meet the humidity control requirements for ...
40f What thermal system sensors will meet the requirements to provide monitorin...
40g What monitoring and control system hardware and design will meet the requir...
41a What system will meet the storage and/or disposal requirements for specifie...
41b What system will meet requirements for processing wastes to recover resourc...
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1k: Are hypogravity-induced changes in bone density, geometry, and architecture reversible upon encountering partial gravity exposure, or on return to full gravity (1-G)?
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1 A Model of Circadian Disruption in the Space Environment
 
A Quantitative Test of On-Orbit Exercise Countermeasures for Bone Demineralization Using a Bedrest Analog

Principal Investigator :  Cavanagh, Peter
 
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1a What is the relative risk of sustaining a traumatic and/or stress fracture for a given decrement in bone mineral density, or alteration in bone geometry, in an astronaut-equivalent population who are physically active?
1b Will a period of rapid bone loss in hypogravity be followed by a slower rate of loss approaching a basal bone mineral density (BMD)? What are the estimated site-specific fracture risks as one approaches basal BMD?
1c Is there an additive or synergistic effect of gonadal hormone deficiency in men or women on bone loss during prolonged exposure to hypogravity?
1d What biophysical modalities, nutritional modifications, and pharmacological agents (alone or in combination) will most effectively minimize the decrease in bone mass due to extended hypogravity exposure?
2c Which cellular and biochemical changes in bone cell biology alter fracture healing under microgravity conditions?
2d Does the presence of microgravity-induced alteration in bone remodeling and/or osteoporosis affect fracture callus remodeling?
2e How do changes in skeletal muscle-bone interactions during space flight contribute to altered fracture healing in microgravity?
2f Do biophysical modalities play a role in improving fracture healing in a microgravity environment?
2g Do biophysical modalities play a role in improving fracture healing in the presence of bone loss in a microgravity environment?
2h Are there anabolic agents, growth factors, or cytokines that will speed fracture repair during microgravity in combination with active bone loss due to unloading?
2i What technologies will be used to diagnose fractures of the axial and appendicular skeleton in a space environment?
 
 
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