Systems for Secondary Electric Power Supply of the Instruments "Zora" and "Neurolab-B" – Space Medicine

The "Zora" and "Neurolab-B" instruments solved problems related to the study, control and prediction of astronaut health. The "Zora" instrument is a computer system for collecting and processing data from complex neurophysiological experiments: "Statokinetiks"...

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