Selected Bibliography 



Hyn, E.A. 1983. Investigations on Biosatellites of the Cosmos Series. Aviation, 

 Space, and Environmental Medicine 12, sec. 2 (December) :S9-S15. 



Ivanov, Boris and Olga Zubareva. 1985. To Mars and Back Again on Board Bios. 

 Soviet Life (April) :22-25. 



Johnson, P.C. 1979. Fluid Volumes Changes Induced by Spaceflight. Acta 

 Astronautica 6:1335-1341. 



Klein, Harold P. 1981. U.S. Biological Experiments in Space. Acta Astronautica 



8:927-928. 



LeBlanc, A., C. Marsh, H. Evans, P. Johnson, V. Schneider, and S. Jhingran. 1985. 

 Bone and Muscle Atrophy with Suspension of the Rat. Journal of Applied 

 Physiology 58:1669-1675. 



Parker, D.E., M.F. Reschke, A. P. Arrott, J.L. Homick, and B.K. Lichtenberg. 1985. 

 Otolith Tilt-Translation Reinterpretation Following Prolonged Weightlessness: 

 Implications for Preflight Training. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 

 56 Qune): 601-606. 



Stassinopoulos, E.G. 1980. The Geostationary Radiation Environment. Journal of 

 Spacecraft and Rockets 17 (March-April):145-152. 



Tucker, C.J., I.Y. Fung, CD. Keeling, and R.H. Gammon. 1986. Relationship 

 Between Atmospheric CO,, Variations and a Satellite-Derived Vegetation Index. 

 Nature 319 (January): 1-5. 



Additional Materials 



NASA and Department of Defense (DOD). March 9, 1983. Memorandum of 

 Agreement Between NASA and DOD on Life Sciences Activities in Support of the 

 Space Transportation System (STS). 



NASA and United States Air Force (USAF). September 21, 1983. Memorandum of 

 Agreement Betiveen NASA and USAF on Life Sciences Activities in Support of 

 Space Transportation System (STS). 



SB/Life Sciences Division. January 22, 1981. NASA Management Instruction 

 8900.1A. Subject: Operational Medical Responsibilities for the Space 

 Transportation System (STS). 



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