
pmid: 4492225
The United States space program has resulted in numerous technological spin-offs applicable to civilian use. Perhaps the most impressive and diversified of these byproducts of space research are those related to biomedicine. Space-related hardware, ranging from astronaut life support systems to missile nose cones, has been applied to literally hundreds of medical problem areas. The National Aeronautics and
Government Agencies, Research, Biomedical Engineering, Space Flight, United States, Monitoring, Physiologic
Government Agencies, Research, Biomedical Engineering, Space Flight, United States, Monitoring, Physiologic
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