Space-related research in mycology concurrent with the first decade of manned space exploration Morris DublinPaul A. Volz OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 230
Inversion of lighting regimen alters acrophase relations of circadian rhythms in body temperature, heart rate and movement of pocket mice Robert G. LindbergErna HalbergPage Hayden OriginalPaper Pages: 240 - 248
Effects of a synchronizer phase-shift on circadian rhythms in response of mice to ethanol or ouabain W. NelsonF. Halberg OriginalPaper Pages: 249 - 257
Circadian variations in presumably healthy men under conditions of peace-time army reserve unit training E. L. KanabrockiL. E. SchevingT. J. Bird OriginalPaper Pages: 258 - 270
Method allowing biological and biochemical studies of vacuum-exposed bacteria M. Schwager OriginalPaper Pages: 271 - 277
Origin of terrestrial polypeptides: A theory based on data from discharge-tube experiments P. R. GriffithsP. J. S. SchuhmannE. R. Lippincott OriginalPaper Pages: 278 - 290
Effect of simulated lunar impact on the survival of bacterial spores Oscar WhitfieldE. L. MerekVance I. Oyama OriginalPaper Pages: 291 - 294
Altered susceptibility to motion sickness as a function of subgravity level Earl F. Miller IIAshton Graybiel OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 306
The effect of immobilization on body fluid volume in the rat Jadwiga SobociĆska Research Note Pages: 307 - 308
Chemical evolution and the origin of life Martha W. WestElizabeth D. GillBetty R. Sherwood Legacy Pages: 309 - 328