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15th IAA Humans in Space Symposium


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Session  I.1.1 - Bone and Muscle Systems
Theme I: Living and working on the International Space Station
Date: 23 May 2005, 14:00
Chair: Pietro di Prampero, Richard Kvetnansky

Room A
Paper #
Time
Author(s)
Title
I.1.1-1
14:00-14:30
Peter R. Cavanagh, B.L. Davis, A.J. Rice, K.O. Genc, C.C. Maender, G.P. Perusek, D.R. Francisco, C.M. Grodsinsky, M.L. Just
Lower-extremity loading during simulated microgravity and long-duration space flight
I.1.1-2
14:30-14:45
Brian L. Davis, S. Rajulu, L. Tobin, A. Tajaddini
Musculoskeletal loading associated with using a “Dynamic Exercise Countermeasure Device” during conditions of simulated microgravity in the KC135 aircraft
I.1.1-3
14:45-15:00
Britta Püttmann, M. Salanova, G. Schiffl, J. Rittweger, D. Felsenberg, D. Blottner
Resistive vibration muscle exercise (RVE) as countermeasure during 56-days of horizontal bedrest (Berlin Bedrest Study 2003/4): Effects on myofiber cross-sectional area (CSA) and phenotype
I.1.1-4
15:00-15:15
Boris Shenkman, T. Nemirovskaya, K. Shapovalova, Z. Podlubnaya, I. Vikhlyantsev, A. Moukhina, K. Litvinova, I. Kozlovskaya
Afferent control mechanisms involved in the development of soleus fiber alterations in simulated hypogravity
I.1.1-5
15:15-15:30
Rogier Schonenborg, E. Grifoni
ESA Student experiments and educational activities on board of the International Space Station