Selected Bibliography 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ames Research Center. April 1987. 

 A Profile of Life Sciences Research. Moffett Field: Ames Research Center. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ames Research Center. 

 H. Clayton Foushee, John K. Lauber, Michael M. Baetge, and Dorothea B. 

 Acomb. August 1986. Creiv Factors in Flight Operations: 111. The Operational 

 Significance of Exposure to Short-Haul Air Transport Operations. NASA 

 Technical Memorandum 88322. Moffett Field: Ames Research Center. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ames Research Center. Mary M. 

 Connors, Albert A. Harrison, and Faren R. Akins. 1985. Living Aloft: Human 

 Requirements for Extended Spaceflight. NASA SP-483. Washington, DC: National 

 Aeronautics and Space Administration. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Ames Research Center. Jack W. 

 Stuster. September 1986. Space Station Habitability Recommendations Based on 

 a Systematic Comparative Analysis of Analogous Conditions. NASA Contractor 

 Report 3943. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. B.J. Bluth and Martha Helppie. 

 August 1986. Soviet Space Stations as Analogs. 2nd Edition. NASA Grant 

 NAGW-659. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Biomedical Laboratories Branch. 

 October 1986. Space Station Infectious Disease Risks. Conference Report. 

 JSC-32104. Houston: Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Thomas 

 M. Jordan. No date given. Radiation Protection for Manned Space Activities. 

 Pasadena, California: Jet Propulsion Laboratory. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. John F. Kennedy Space Center. 

 Biomedical Operations and Research Office. 1986. CELSS "Breadboard" Facility 

 Project Plan. John F. Kennedy Space Center, FL. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Life Sciences Division. A.E. 

 Nicogossian. No date given. The USSR Space Program: Progress in Space 

 Biology and Medicine. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space 

 Administration. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Life Sciences Division. 1984. Life 

 Sciences Flight Program: Guide to the Life Sciences Flight Experiments Program. 

 No city of publication or publisher given. 



National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Life Sciences Division. Space 

 Medicine and Biological Research Branches. Donald L. DeVincenzi and Paul C. 

 Rambaut, Study Chairpersons. September 1984. Life Sciences: A Strategy for the 

 80's. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 



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