Biological and Mechanical Characterization of the Random Positioning Machine (RPM) for Microgravity Simulations
The rapid improvement of space technologies is leading to the continuous increase of space missions that will soon bring humans back to the Moon and, in the coming future, toward longer interplanetary missions such as the one to Mars. The idea of living in space is charming and fascinating; however,...
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Autores principales: | Marco Calvaruso, Carmelo Militello, Luigi Minafra, Veronica La Regina, Filippo Torrisi, Gaia Pucci, Francesco P. Cammarata, Valentina Bravatà, Giusi I. Forte, Giorgio Russo |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b1b8050a86e04eec8c4dc889fe65d7c5 |
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