NASA SP-3 006, p. 533-6 09, 1973. 



226. Grosch, D. S. , R. H. Smith, R. C. von Borstel, and A. R. Whiting 



Biological responses of Habrobracon to spaceflight. Life Sciences 

 and Space Research VIII. Proceedings of the 12th plenary meeting, 

 Prague, Czecholsovakia, May 11-24, 1969. North Holland Pub., 

 Amsterdam, p. 6-11, 1970. 



227. Grosch, D. S. 



Egg production and embryo lethality for Habrobracon from Bio- 

 satellite II and associated postflight vibration experiments. 

 Mutation Research. 9: 91-108, 1970. 



228. Grosch, D. S. 



Habrobracon life span, egg deposit and hatchability after two 

 days of gamma ray exposure of females during orbit in Biosatellite 

 II. Radiation Research. 35: 546, 1968. 



229. Grosch, D. S. 



Reproductive performance of female Braconids compared after brief 

 and protracted exposure to ionizing radiations. Isotopes and 

 Radiation in Entomology. International Atomic Energy Agency, 

 Vienna, p. 377-390, 1968. 



230. Grosch, D. S. 



The utilization of Habrobracon and Ar temia as experimental 

 materials in bioastronautic studies. Final Report. NASA CR-11490, 

 1972. 



231. Gualtierotti, T. 



Analysis of single vestibular response. Technical and Bio- 

 logical Problems of Control, p. 318-331, 1968. 



232. Gualtierotti, T. , F. Bracchi, and E. Rocca 



The impact of the 0F0-A vestibular experiment on space biology. 

 Revue de Medecine Aeronautique et Spatiale. 12: 252-2 55 , 1 973 . 



233. Gualtierotti, T. , and F. Bracchi 



0F0 experimental techniques and preliminary conclusions. Life 

 Sciences and Space Research X. Proceedings of the 14th plenary 

 meeting, Seattle, WA, June 21 - July 2, 1971. Akademie-Verlag , 

 Berlin, p. 121-132, 1972. 



202 



