Responses across the gravity continuum: hypergravity to microgravity.

Charles E Wade
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In response to hypergravity, it appears that the larger the animal, the greater the response, if present. Therefore, the response of a rat exceeds that of a mouse in the same hypergravity environment. When investigated in the microgravity environment of space flight, this appears to hold true. The lack of definitive data obtained in space for either species makes the extrapolation of the continuum to levels below Earth-gravity problematic. However, in systems where responses are detected for both space flight and acceleration by centrifugation, a gravitational continuum is present supporting the "principle of continuity". For those and similar systems, it appears that the use of hypergravity could be used to predict responses to space flight.

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对重力连续体的反应:超重力到微重力。
在对超重力的反应中,似乎越大的动物,如果存在的话,反应就越大。因此,在同样的超重力环境下,大鼠的反应超过了小鼠。当在太空飞行的微重力环境中进行调查时,这似乎是正确的。由于缺乏在太空中获得的任何一种物种的明确数据,因此将连续体外推到地球重力以下的水平是有问题的。然而,在通过离心检测到空间飞行和加速响应的系统中,存在支持“连续性原则”的引力连续体。对于这些和类似的系统,似乎可以使用超重力来预测对太空飞行的反应。
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