esa BR-09
Flemming Bonde-Petersen, Helmut Hinghofer-Szalkay, Jerry Hordinsky
Microgravity as an additional tool for research in Human Physiology
ISSN 0250-1589 - 55pp.

CONTENTS
1. BACKGROUND
2. WORKING GROUP GOALS
3. LISTING OF INDIVIDUAL TASKS
4. GROUND-BASED SIMULATION STUDIES
      Advantages and disadvantages of simulation methods
      Practical applications of simulation methods
      Further research opportunities
      Necessary coordination in a simulation programme
      Recommendation to reach required goals
5. STUDIES UNDER ACTUAL ug CONDITIONS
      Review of ug studies
      Summary of required studies
6. EXPERIMENTATION IN SPACELAB: NECESSARY EVOLUTION
      Research tasks and equipment
7. ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF A COMPOSITE RESEKCH FACILITY
      Amplifying signals
      Transforming signals
      Collecting samples
8. THE INTERMEDIATE STEP: A GROUND-BASED ug LABORATORY
      Ideal ground-based simulatioll equipment
      Ground-based mock-up permitting key measuremenls
9. TRANSITlON FROM THE LABORATORY TO A FINAL ANTHRORACK
      Anthrorack definition
      Construction of an engineering model in Europe
      Additional funding and applicability of Anthrorack
10. SUMMARIZATION
REFERENCES
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Helmut Hinghofer's homepage ** RLF homepage ** IAP homepage