How to Organise Life Sciences Experiments Taking into Account Ergonomic and Functional Requirements in Microgravity


Published: December 31, 2003
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Experimental science is already a challenge on ground, and usually the Life Science experiments are more complex and time demanding than others. In general for all experiments the results are dependent from the quality, i.e. knowledge and skill of the operator and quantity of resources both in time and in number of people involved.Additionally quite often Life Science experiments have heavy safety constraints requiring dedicated insulation or they require high grade of dexterity from the operator. [...]


Gaia, E., & Garnieri, V. (2003). How to Organise Life Sciences Experiments Taking into Account Ergonomic and Functional Requirements in Microgravity. Journal of Biological Research - Bollettino Della Società Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale, 79(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2003.10531

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