| Literature DB >> 7417162 |
C C Wunder, C M Tipton, K M Cook.
Abstract
Gravity enhances femur growth as measured in terms of strength sigma u, but shows little or even a growth-retarding effecting in terms of "relative brittleness," defined as the inverse 1/epsilon u of ultimate or tolerable strain. Chronic weightlessness was simulated by harness suspension or by extrapolation of results from 3-G centrifugation. Experimental results from 45 male, white rats (34-520 d old) were compared to 72 control or baseline rats (28-520 d old) white correction for age and size differences. After suspension, the youngest rats showed subnormal epsilon u. Combined results, however, although predicting 19 +/- 1% below normal sigma u, after a week of weightlessness, predicted less effect (1 +/- 4%) for epsilon u.Entities:
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Year: 1980 PMID: 7417162
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aviat Space Environ Med ISSN: 0095-6562