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Glenn C. Hamilton, M.D.*; Philip Stepaniak, M.D.; Denis Stizza, M.D.*; Richard Garrision, M.D.*; and David Gerstner, EMT-P*,
Considerations for Medical Transport From the Space Station via an Assured Crew Return Vehicle (ACRV),
TM-2001-210198, 7/1/2001, pp. 42, *Wright State University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Kettering, Ohio.
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Jennifer L. Rhatigan, Ph.D.,
Effects of Gas-Phase Radiation and Detailed Kinetics on the Burning and Extinction of a Solid Fuel,
TP-2001-210770, 6/1/2001, pp. 155, Location unavailable.
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Johnny Conkin, Ph.D., M.S.*,
Evidence-Based Approach to the Analysis of Serious Decompression Sickness With Application to EVA Astronauts`,
TP-2001-210196, 1/1/2001, pp. 60, *National Space Biomedical Research Institute.
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John V. Shebalin,
Spectral Algorithm for Solving the Relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell Equations,
TP-2001-210195, 1/1/2001, pp. 28, Location unavailable.
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Olga P. Gorelik, Pavel Nikolaev, Sivarem Arepalli,
Purification Procedures for Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes,
CR-2000-208926, 5/1/2001, pp. 56, Location unavailable.
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Susmita Mohanty*,
Design Concepts for Zero-G Whole Body Cleansing on ISS Alpha; Part II: Individual Design Project,
CR-2001-208931, 9/1/2001, pp. 76, *International Space University.
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Annie Platoff*,
Eyes on the Red Planet: Human Mars Mission Planning, 1952-1970,
CR-2001-208928, 7/1/2001, pp. 115, *formerly of Arizona State University.
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Johnny Conkin, Ph.D.,
A Log Logistic Survival Model Applied to Hypobaric Decompression Sickness,
TP-2001-210775, 12/1/2001, pp. 24, Location unavailable.
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Stephen J. Hoffman, Ed.*,
The Mars Surface Mission: A Description of Human and Robotic Surface Activities,
TP-2001-209371, 12/1/2001, pp. 112, *Science Applications International Corporation
Originally published as document EX13-98-065.
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