microgravity in English

noun
1
very weak gravity, as in an orbiting spacecraft.
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1. Different atmosphere, different levels of oxygenation, different microgravity.

2. They mainly focused on microgravity life science, space medicine, materials science and fluid physics.

3. It included a laboratory for studying the effects of microgravity, and a solar observatory.

4. But microgravity also affects active people, like swimmers jumping off diving boards and amusement park revellers.

5. We studied how amphibians and reptiles respond reflexively to abrupt exposure to microgravity on a parabolic aircraft flight.

6. It is believed that organisms soon adapt to microgravity and establish a new biological steady state.

7. The study of droplet burning under microgravity is essential for the understanding of mechanism of combustion processes.

8. The Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus studied the effects of microgravity on three plant seeds: Pisum sativum (pea), Oryza sativa (rice) and Lepidum sativum (cress) and found that all three plants grew well under simulated microgravity.

9. Experiments on the International Space Station have shown that the process of "Biomining" will work in microgravity; a discovery that could help …

10. In addition to regular issues, the journal publishes selected proceedings of the annual International Astronautical Congress (IAC), transactions of the IAA and special issues on topics of current interest, such as microgravity, space station technology, geostationary orbits, and space economics.

11. The Arterialized capillary blood sample technique had not been used previously during ground-based microgravity simulations, parabolic flights or space missions, and therefore, a preliminary study was designed to evaluate the possible effect of the head congestion on the gas tensions of earlobe Arterialized blood samples.

12. Biophysicists, whose work complements that of biochemists, usually study atomic-level processes and how evolution or biology is affected by the laws of physics. For example, NASA continues to explore how various types of organisms, including bacteria and people, adapt to conditions of near weightlessness or microgravity in space.