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1 et Interceptor as its first 'fast' (F-class) mission.
2 kin, nose and tongue change during the space mission.
3 uring the ring-grazing orbits of the Cassini mission.
4 gency as a landing site for the ExoMars 2020 mission.
5 maker implant in the country was through the mission.
6 s have been precisely measured by the Kepler mission.
7  genes was observed in mice from the Bion-M1 mission.
8 y for the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission.
9  the ARLG has made to date in fulfilling its mission.
10 ne with Sentinel-1 and NASA's upcoming NISAR mission.
11 logists by the tobacco industry to serve its mission.
12 tion (ISS) for 35 days as part of Space-X 12 mission.
13 eart Association/American Stroke Association mission.
14 revealed by analyzing gravity data from GOCE mission.
15 or future observations with the Bepi-Colombo mission.
16 y for future implementation on a spaceflight mission.
17 r business goals, rather than their academic mission.
18 eclined from the beginning to the end of the mission.
19 ISS) crewmembers before and after a ~6-month mission.
20 600 MQNs, depending on B(o,) during a 5 year mission.
21 bow shock from the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission.
22 ues of relevance to current and future space missions.
23 hat could be implemented on future planetary missions.
24 utinised to better assess it for future Mars missions.
25 ost-landing operations for exploration-class missions.
26 ay compromise future, long-term, spaceflight missions.
27 lytical techniques with relevance to robotic missions.
28 provision of life-support during exploration missions.
29 , at cruise altitude, and over entire flight missions.
30 em (STS)-131, 13-d STS-135, and 30-d Bion-M1 missions.
31 w spectral resolution with the upcoming NASA missions.
32  the way towards higher reliability of space missions.
33 s in a manner that preserves their essential missions.
34  released from robotic and human exploration missions.
35 of astronauts on International Space Station missions.
36 ence across the care, research, and teaching missions.
37 e and commitment to lifelong learning across missions.
38 he strict requirements associated with space missions.
39 , and orthopaedic infections during conflict missions.
40 was about 10 times higher during spaceflight missions.
41 xperiments in Earth-bound and interplanetary missions.
42 n attractive research theme for future Venus missions.
43 resources in order to support their academic missions.
44  and developed for in situ space exploration missions.
45 en used as payload on such space exploration missions.
46 especially planned long-duration and Martian missions.
47 eactivation during long duration spaceflight missions.
48 onauts in space, especially during prolonged missions.
49 ents for hydration, during space exploration missions.
50 em is a key goal of current and future space missions.
51 ons of long-duration exploration class space missions.
52                                          For mission #1, no payload was carried.
53                                     The Juno mission(1) has provided an accurate determination of Jup
54                    NASA's Parker Solar Probe mission(1) recently plunged through the inner heliospher
55  expressed following infection with A/Brevig Mission/1/1918.
56                                           In mission #2, a payload of ice, saline, and blood tubes (3
57                     Both short-term surgical missions (206 organisations, 66%) and long-term partners
58                                           In mission #3, a human kidney for transplant (4.4 kg, 9.7 l
59                                        In 64 missions, a total of 542 permanent pacemakers were impla
60  min vs 43 min; P < .001) and an increase in missions achieving prehospital helicopter transport in 6
61 er (LORRI) instrument on NASA's New Horizons mission acquired during cruise phase outside the orbit o
62                      The recently instituted MISSION Act entered effect June 6th, 2019, which enables
63 he current MOC program lacks a clear visible mission, adds to modern health care's onerous bureaucrac
64          Toward the end of the Venus Express mission, an aerobraking campaign took the spacecraft bel
65  part of the September-2013 NASA DISCOVER-AQ mission and discuss differences in population-weighted N
66 d Macro scale Interactions during Substorms) mission and find that KHWs occur at the magnetopause app
67  are fully testable with data from the MAVEN mission and further studies of the isotopic composition
68 loped rapidly to share a launch with another mission and is unique, as it will wait in space for a ye
69  made during three sessions: preflight, late mission and landing day.) Arterial pressure changed syst
70                       Central to the overall mission and vision of Healthy People is an emphasis on a
71        We studied 20 individuals during five missions and found that objective performance, but not s
72 iter planetary exploration, and heliophysics missions) and earth-based applications requires the deve
73            We briefly review ASCI's history, mission, and structure, and present the blueprint of the
74 abdominal infections during hospital support missions, and orthopaedic infections during conflict mis
75 termeasures to optimize performance that are mission- and symptom-specific.
76 rpose in life-specifically having a sense of mission-and a wide range of outcomes related to psychoso
77 e to pharmaceutical drugs in potential space mission applications.
78 Single-institution partnerships and surgical missions are logistically limited.
79 he Apollo program 47 years ago, however, new missions are planned for an orbital outpost.
80 ay produce higher nvPM emissions from flight missions as well as from landing and take-off operations
81 logical information for germplasm-collecting missions, as well as for the preservation of extant dive
82 lthy sailors of a naval ship on a practicing mission at sea were recruited and randomly provided with
83 f tropospheric mass) over the first two ATom missions (August 2016 and February 2017).
84 o, and all experiments were performed at the Mission Bay Campus of the University of California, San
85 egaseconds of XMM-Newton (X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission) blank-sky observations to test this hypothesis,
86 ce between support of the initiative and its mission-bound, process-bound duty to ensure that the app
87 m the Gravity and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission but at much higher resolution.
88 e able to predict average changes across the mission but were less sensitive at predicting individual
89 science is an essential element of the NIH's mission, but many have questioned the NIH's ability to f
90 sources that allow hospitals to pursue their missions, but little is known about how physicians parti
91                                       Across missions, chairs endorsed an expectation for individual
92 ichotomy, for the first time a lunar landing mission (Chang'e-4, CE-4) has targeted the Moon's farsid
93 les returned to Earth by the Apollo and Luna missions changed our view of the processes involved in p
94 stem (CNS) effects resulting in potential in-mission cognitive or behavioral impairment and/or late n
95 71) but were not involved in herbicide spray missions (comparison veterans).
96 vel of performance with limited support from mission control.
97 nstitutions that seek to embody their public mission could therefore work towards changing how facult
98         This syndrome is considered the most mission-critical medical problem identified in the past
99                            Using more recent mission data, we argue that during the Late Noachian flu
100 tions from the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission demonstrate that remote tropospheric OH is tight
101 (47.7%; 95% CI, 46.4%-49.1%) and Afghanistan mission-deployed Reserve Forces (49.4%; 95% CI, 46.3%-51
102 ssary knowledge requires a transition toward mission-driven research that has the explicit goal of su
103 prime target to be considered for Mars rover missions due to its rich mineralogy.
104 tation (ISS) and the subsequent extension in mission duration up to one year, an enhanced, real-time
105 rward displacement was positively related to mission duration, preflight body weight, and clinical ma
106 rs Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, during the second of its Deep Dip campaigns, ma
107 find potentially habitable exoplanets, space missions employ the habitable zone (HZ), which is the re
108  and safety of astronauts involved in future missions, especially planned long-duration and Martian m
109 after Native American depopulation-following mission establishment (ca. 1775 CE)-reduced the self-lim
110                        Mice from the STS-131 mission exhibited reduced myogenic (Myf5 and -6) and adi
111              For the future Mars exploratory mission Exomars 2018 aimed at organic molecules detectio
112  surgical departments' research and training missions, expanded their clinical footprint, enabled the
113                 For NASA's Rodent Research-1 mission, female mice (ten 32 wk C57BL/6NTac; ten 16 wk C
114                                              Mission findings include Enceladus' south polar geysers,
115 ort from MAP International, American Leprosy Missions, Fondation Raoul Follereau France, Buruli ulcer
116  purchase Novartis Access medicines from the Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS).
117                                          The mission for HCV eradication is far from accomplished.
118 ognostic scores, including the International Mission for Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials in
119 e stratified trial patients by International Mission for Prognosis and Analysis of Clinical Trials in
120 ion Experiment (MOXIE) from NASA's Mars 2020 mission for the same input power under Martian terrestri
121 se from crewmembers on shorter space shuttle missions (&gt;16 d) and other reports of medication use by
122                   Since 2001, achieving this mission has been enhanced by including public directors
123 tion, NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission has found direct evidence for electron demagneti
124     Although the dust returned by an earlier mission has provided detailed mineralogy of particles fr
125                             The New Horizons mission has provided resolved measurements of Pluto's mo
126 and after a 6-mo International Space Station mission, has demonstrated the substantial muscle wasting
127 children undergoing palatoplasty on surgical missions have higher post-operative odds of palatal fist
128                 Since the early 1970s, space missions have observed noise-like plasma waves near the
129  For the last four decades space exploration missions have searched for molecular life on planetary s
130  as measured by the optical space astrometry mission Hipparcos is significantly different from the di
131 health facilities (including health centres, mission hospitals, and district hospitals) in central an
132 ructures through Clean India (Swachh Bharat) Mission. However, the goal of completely faecal-pollutio
133 ds, and radiation found in space exploration missions (i.e., Venus &Jupiter planetary exploration, an
134 view, we outline the Consortium's vision and mission in advancing the development of patient-centered
135 rated aboard a rover during a simulated Mars mission in the Atacama Desert, Chile.
136 e phagocytes to effectively accomplish their mission in the front line of the inflammatory response.
137 y AMCs to de-emphasize or forsake their core missions in an effort to survive.
138 rgoing cancer therapy and astronauts on long missions in deep space.
139 fer in (1) astronauts who never flew orbital missions in space, (2) astronauts who flew only in low E
140 etary bodies and are therefore ubiquitous on missions in space.
141 significant health risks especially as lunar missions increase in duration and as NASA sets its aspir
142 fections was highest during natural disaster missions, intra-abdominal infections during hospital sup
143  cost prevent their applicability in smaller missions involving cubesats.
144 um...) would be useful for national security missions involving inspection, emergency response, or wa
145      NASA's Magnetospheric Multi-Scale (MMS) mission is designed to explore the proton- and electron-
146                          A challenge to this mission is the presence of social biases among a large h
147                                          Its mission is to develop, prioritize, and implement a clini
148 eflight foods intended for extended-duration missions is critical for the health of the crew.
149 ain objectives for NASA's current and future missions is to prevent forward and back contamination of
150 military personnel deployed for peacekeeping missions is unknown.
151 filiations on surgical departments' academic missions is unknown.
152 u, the target of the Hayabusa2 sample-return mission, is thought to be a primitive carbonaceous objec
153 e molecular biosignatures during spaceflight missions, it is necessary to perform separation science
154 lian astronaut Paolo Nespoli during the VITA mission (July-December 2017), demonstrated the feasibili
155  more compact and lightweight, thus enabling missions leveraging swarms of cubesats capable of scienc
156 onal instruments, and substantially improved mission life.
157 d outcomes in the American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline Accelerator-2 Project.
158 t With The Guidelines Registry for quarterly Mission: Lifeline reports.
159                                         This Mission: Lifeline STEMI Systems Accelerator demonstratio
160                                          The Mission: Lifeline STEMI Systems Accelerator program, imp
161 Medication records from 24 crewmembers on 20 missions longer than 30 d over a 10 yr period were exami
162                  The formation of a sense of mission may provide a novel target for promoting multipl
163 ound Astronauts on long-duration spaceflight missions may develop changes in ocular structure and fun
164       Contradictions between Cassini-Huygens mission measurements of the atmosphere and the surface o
165                               After a 35-day mission, mice were returned to Earth alive.
166                 For future space exploration missions, novel measurement concepts, capable of detecti
167                       Therefore, the primary mission objective is to return a sample of Bennu to Eart
168                           Achieving military mission objectives requires high levels of performance f
169                                          The mission of CGD is to facilitate and accelerate research
170 ure activities and strategies to achieve its mission of conquering cancer for all populations.
171                           Training is a core mission of EMBL-EBI and in 2018 our training team served
172 tant to ensure that public funds advance the mission of federal agencies.
173 ion research are all critical to the overall mission of genomic medicine and prevention, but they hav
174 ation of a culture of health is an essential mission of government, beyond that of the traditional he
175 ty, stability and conductivity-a challenging mission of great importance for delivering affordable an
176                                          The mission of INFOODS is the promotion of international par
177 o approaches that could undercut the ethical mission of IRBs to protect and promote the rights and we
178  inclusion is fully integrated into the core mission of our institutions and is an expectation for al
179                               To achieve the mission of personalized medicine, centering on deliverin
180 t Typhoid (CaT) was created in 2010 with the mission of preventing typhoid among vulnerable populatio
181 quality for health and well-being, a central mission of relationship science is explaining why some r
182  we acknowledge that transplant fulfills the mission of saving lives, it is imperative to consider th
183 ces it is trying to improve, and the greater mission of SER to build sustainable career trajectories
184 arch faculty with PhDs supports the academic mission of surgery departments by increasing both NIH fu
185                                          The mission of the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO) is
186                                          The mission of the American College of Cardiology is "to tra
187                                          The mission of the American Heart Association is to be a rel
188                                          The mission of the American Heart Association/American Strok
189                                          The mission of the Center is to lead the self-care research
190                    To achieve the vision and mission of the Center, we will lead a collaborative prog
191 usceptibility testing (AST) is a fundamental mission of the clinical microbiology laboratory.
192                                         "The mission of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee (D&I) i
193                                          The mission of the Gram-Negative Committee is to advance our
194                                          The mission of the Gram-Positive Committee of the Antibacter
195  of the global community remains core to the mission of the infectious diseases profession.
196 ation and a disease or trait relevant to the mission of the NIMH.
197                               The scientific mission of the Project MindScope is to understand neocor
198                                          The mission of this scientific statement is to describe the
199 synthesis of data from seven different space missions of a fast CME, which originated in an active re
200 DL (rHDL/Do) that concurrently executed dual-missions of Abeta-targeting clearance and acetylcholines
201 cial and quality measures to the traditional missions of education, research, and clinical service.
202 he automation capabilities needed for future missions of exploration.
203 r Force personnel who conducted aerial spray missions of herbicides (Operation Ranch Hand) in Vietnam
204                                     Tracking missions of sufficient duration (~1 year) revealed previ
205 ented minorities, to the success of the core missions of the Society.
206                             During and after missions on the International Space Station, some astron
207 3th day of the 16 day Neurolab Space Shuttle mission, on landing day, and 5-6 days later.
208 monitored before, during, and after a 1-year mission onboard the International Space Station; his twi
209 seems likely that alterations in spaceflight mission operations (schedule-shifting and lighting) or h
210  or interstellar material from sample return missions or inclusions in deep Earth diamonds, a nondest
211 hese decision-making needs, in turn, require mission-oriented basic science, for example about potent
212 he health risks encountered by astronauts on missions outside Earth's atmosphere.
213 are urgently needed prior to long-term space missions outside the protection of the Earth's geomagnet
214 lation system, as part of a national monsoon mission project, showed close agreement with observation
215       Observations from the Juno and Cassini missions provide essential constraints on the internal s
216 e Ultraviolet Camera (EUVC) of the Chang'e 3 mission provides a global and instantaneous meridian vie
217  and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission provides an opportunity to search for evidence o
218                            Here we use multi-mission radar altimetry with an approximately 23 year da
219                                 During space missions, real-time monitoring of astronauts' health sta
220         Results were similar after all space missions, regardless of length.
221                         In 2007, the Cassini mission reported the unexpected detection of anions with
222 erature, WHO meeting reports, cancer control mission reports, and the WHO global NCD country capacity
223                                  We focus on mission requirements of night shift work, sustained oper
224 s of Cassini's investigations, including the mission's final year.
225 eristics would have had consequences for the mission's safety and observation strategy.
226 initially listed as suitable died before the mission(s) arrived.
227                                           As mission scenarios extend beyond low Earth orbit, a conve
228 left for ration depots, cattle stations, and mission settlements.
229                                  The Rosetta mission shall accompany comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
230                                        These missions showed that plasma accelerates as it emerges fr
231                             During long-term missions, some astronauts experience structural and func
232  planet candidate catalog from NASA's Kepler mission, specifically comparing systems with single tran
233                      Guided by the AHA's new Mission Statement, to be a relentless force for a world
234 ationalized as mentioning diversity in their mission statements), students of color, but not white st
235 sulting fatigue compromises personal safety, mission success, and even national security.
236 ng of which poses a substantial challenge to mission success.
237 oting the resilience of Airmen and aiding in mission success.
238 dangers to astronauts engaging in deep space missions such as a Mars expedition is exposure to radiat
239                 Astronauts on interplanetary missions - such as to Mars - will be exposed to space ra
240 natures of life and ready for upcoming space missions, such as the Europa Lander.
241 ions with data from future and ongoing space missions-such as InSight-could reduce uncertainties in M
242 ransiting circumbinary planets by the Kepler mission suggests that planets can form efficiently aroun
243 ere we report on observations by the Cluster mission that clearly show the highly structured and peri
244 embers over 45 days during a simulated space mission that included 5 h of sleep opportunity on weekda
245 planet candidates observed during the Kepler mission that, while there is an abundance of super-Earth
246 uide sample selection in lunar sample return missions that are being studied for the multi-agency Int
247  a set of criteria for future life detection missions that can be used to help establish the origin o
248 ucation, research, patient care, and service missions that constitute the principal objectives of suc
249 ng flashes have been observed by a number of missions that visited or flew by Jupiter over the past s
250 ng a strategy to support the Society's broad mission, the current leadership has undertaken a strateg
251 " As a foundational step in implementing our mission, the D&I Committee conducted a survey of SER mem
252 usands of extrasolar planets from the Kepler mission, the Hubble Space Telescope, and large ground-ba
253            In the final phase of the Cassini mission, the spacecraft dived between the planet and its
254  effectors to accomplish their intracellular mission, their activity needs to be specifically directe
255                 Blood vessels have a unified mission to circulate blood throughout the body; however,
256  spacecraft of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission to demonstrate how the plasma and magnetic force
257 rd achieving this goal that undergirds NIH's mission to improve the nation's health.
258 en exposed to ionizing doses comparable to a mission to Mars.
259 e, but one that is at the heart of the ABO's mission to protect the public by improving patient care.
260                          The Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn provided a close-up study of the gas g
261                         Over the course of a mission to the International Space Station (ISS) crew me
262 etary origins in our Solar System requires a mission to their Ice Giant siblings, Uranus and Neptune.
263  issue of Blood, Tochigi et al made it their mission to understand the molecular mechanisms by which
264  can be used for planetary and space science missions to environments of high temperature or extreme
265    In light of current plans for exploration missions to Mars and other places, and the need to safeg
266 cefaring nations contemplate extended manned missions to Mars and the Moon, health risks could be ele
267 support and fuel production for future human missions to Mars.
268 ejected rocks are targets for life detection missions to Mars.
269 eezing, maintains access by future Enceladus missions to ocean materials, and is plausibly the major
270 s ongoing for consideration of future manned missions to space, including a return trip to the moon o
271 ocular syndrome (SANS) affects astronauts on missions to the International Space Station (ISS).
272 he polymers will aid in the design of future missions to Titan.
273 pend); and (3) should not be considered (eg, mission trips or other clinical work, if not otherwise l
274 nfall from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) and rain gauges shows that, due to the co
275  of biological contamination for future NASA mission use.
276 hallenges and opportunities for the academic mission was an emergent theme, analyzed using thematic a
277                             Greater sense of mission was associated with greater psychological well-b
278 NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission was motivated by the need to diagnose how the in
279                               While the AIRS mission was not originally designed for drought monitori
280            Medication use during spaceflight missions was similar to that noted on the Space Shuttle
281 ar spectroscopy data acquired by NASA's Dawn mission, we determined the concentrations of elemental h
282  with NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, we utilize Earth's magnetosphere as a plasma ph
283 g satellite data from the Landsat 5, 7 and 8 missions, we measured change in the spatial extent of su
284 after landing, whereas mice from the Bion-M1 mission were euthanized within 14 h after landing.
285                                Mice from STS missions were euthanized within 4 h after landing, where
286 ace Shuttle pilots participating in 17 space missions were tested at 3 different times before flight
287                           Three experimental missions were then flown in Baltimore City over 2.8 mile
288 ives that support their security and defence missions, which can conflict with humanitarian and globa
289 g blocks for life, and NASA's Europa Clipper mission will assess Europa's habitability.
290                                         This mission will be implemented through the development, int
291 Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite mission will improve the measured sea surface height res
292                            Fulfilling such a mission will require satellite services on par with fibr
293                                     The Mars mission will result in an inevitable exposure to cosmic
294                                      Planned missions will reveal the dimensions of the diversity of
295 ely to be type Ia observed during the Kepler mission with a time resolution of 30 minutes.
296  during and after the Neurolab Space Shuttle mission with controlled breathing and apnoea, to identif
297 : 3.3- and 43.4-mL/kg/min) on 30- to 1,080-d missions, without and with, ISS-like CM exercise (modell
298                                  Toward this mission, WormBase efforts are arranged in three primary
299  fitness and/or maintaining fitness during a mission would protect astronauts from latent viral react
300 e European Space Agency's X-ray Multi-Mirror Mission (XMM-Newton) revealed(4) an extended, X-ray-brig

 
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