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Advanced Methods of Recovery for Space Life Support Systems

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Astronautical Research 1971

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To reclaim water from water containing wastes various physical and physico-chemical methods could be employed. The selection of the optimum method of water recovery is a very complicated task. It takes long-term medical and engineering experiments, such as the one-year Soviet experiment or the 23-, 60- and 90-day NASA sponsored tests in the USA to obtain truly reliable evaluation results for different water recovery assemblies.

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L. G. Napolitano P. Contensou W. F. Hilton

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Chizhov, S.V. et al. (1973). Advanced Methods of Recovery for Space Life Support Systems. In: Napolitano, L.G., Contensou, P., Hilton, W.F. (eds) Astronautical Research 1971. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2559-1_13

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