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The toxicological assessments of 2 grab sample canisters (GSCs) from the Shuttle are reported. The toxicological assessment of 9 GSCs and 6 pairs of formaldehyde badges from the ISS is also reported. Other than a problem with traces of acrolein in the samples, the air quality was acceptable for respiration.
Topics: BIOGRAPHY, HISTORIES, COSMOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSE, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
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VARIOUS PARAMETERS OF RESPIRATION IN DOGS UNDER ANESTHESIA ARE INVESTIGATED. THE POSSIBLE USE OF THESE TECHNIQUES FOR MEASURING LUNG PARAMETERS IN WORKING HUMAN SUBJECTS, SINCE METHODOLOGY ELIMINATES ANY SUBJECTIVE COOPERATION BETWEEN RESEARCHER AND SUBJECT, ARE ALSO EXAMINED.
Topics: HISTORIES, SCIENCE, U.S.S.R., CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), EDUCATION, POLITICS
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This Candidate Solution is based on using NASA Earth science research on atmospheric ozone and aerosols data as a means to predict and evaluate the effectiveness of photocatalytically created surfaces (building materials like glass, tile and cement) for air pollution mitigation purposes. When these surfaces are exposed to near UV light, organic molecules, like air pollutants and smog precursors, will degrade into environmentally friendly compounds. U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is...
Topics: SENSORY PERCEPTION, LANGUAGES, MUSIC, INVENTORIES, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), PROCEDURES, DATA BASES
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This paper examines flight-measured subsonic lift and drag characteristics of seven lifting-body and wing-body reentry vehicle configurations with truncated bases. The seven vehicles are the full-scale M2-F1, M2-F2, HL-10, X-24A, X-24B, and X-15 vehicles and the Space Shuttle prototype. Lift and drag data of the various vehicles are assembled under aerodynamic performance parameters and presented in several analytical and graphical formats. These formats unify the data and allow a greater...
Topics: CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), FLIGHT CREWS, AIRCRAFT PILOTS, ANTHROPOLOGY, COMMUNICATION, SOCIOLOGY,...
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Sams, Clarence; Pierson, Duane; Sams, Clarenc; Crucian, Brian; Chouker, Alexander; Feurecker, matthias; Salem, Alexander; Stowe, Raymond; Mehta, Satish; Quiriarte, Heather
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Concerning ground-based space physiological research, the choice of analog must carefully match the system of interest. For spaceflight-associated immune dysregulation (SAID), Antarctica winter-over has emerged as potentially the best terrestrial analog. The prolonged mission durations, extreme/dangerous environment, station-based lifestyle, isolation from outside world, disrupted circadian rhythms, and other psychological aspects make this analog extremely high fidelity for exploration-class...
Topics: CONSCIOUSNESS, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), HUMAN BEINGS, LIFE SCIENCES, ILLUSIONS, CREATIVITY,...
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The objective of this Supplemental Medical Objective (SMO) is to determine the status of the immune system, physiological stress and latent viral reactivation (a clinical outcome that can be measured) during both short and long-duration spaceflight. In addition, this study will develop and validate an immune monitoring strategy consistent with operational flight requirements and constraints. Pre-mission, in-flight and post-flight blood and saliva samples will be obtained from participating...
Topics: CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), DRAINAGE, DISEASES, PHOTOGRAPHY, COMMUNICATION NETWORKS, BROADCASTING,...
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The results of a study to identify potential hazards arising from nuclear reactor power systems for use on the lunar and Martian surfaces, related safety issues, and resolutions of such issues by system design changes, operating procedures, and other means are presented. All safety aspects of nuclear reactor power systems from prelaunch ground handling to eventual disposal were examined consistent with the level of detail for SP-100 reactor design at the 1988 System Design Review and for launch...
Topics: CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), EXTRATERRESTRIAL RESOURCES, LUNAR BASES, MOON, SOCIAL FACTORS, SPACE...
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A story about Johnny Lingo, who bargains for a wife according to the tradition of the island, showing how the self-worth of an individual is augmented by love and esteem.
Topics: Johnny Lingo, Personal values, Social values, Culture (Social sciences), Emotions, Personality...
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Tao, Wei-Kuo; Lang, S., et al; Smith, E. A.; Adler, R.; Haddad, Z.; Hou, A.; Iguchi, T.; Kakar, R.; Krishnamurti, T.; Kummerow, C.
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Rainfall production is the fundamental variable within the Earth's hydrological cycle because it is both the principal forcing term in surface water budgets and its energetics corollary, latent heating, is the principal source of atmospheric diabatic heating. Latent heat release itself is a consequence of phase changes between the vapor, liquid, and frozen states of water. The properties of the vertical distribution of latent heat release modulate large-scale meridional and zonal circulations...
Topics: AIRCRAFT NOISE, AIR TRAFFIC, NOISE POLLUTION, SOCIAL FACTORS, CIVIL AVIATION, AIRPORTS, BRAZIL,...
This paper introduces an agent-based model that explores the relationships between education, social networks, and support for democratic ideals. This study examines two factors thai affect democratic support, education, and social networks. Current theory concerning these two variables suggests that positive relationships exist between education and democratic support and between social networks and the spread of ideas. The model contains multiple variables of democratic support, two of which...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EDUCATION, MODELS, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), POLITICS,...
Preparing people for the cultural aspect of their jobs is a challenge for leaders. A key difficulty is that their people may ultimately go anywhere. US personnel have to be ready to engage and work with people from countless cultures. And to get up to speed quickly in new areas of operation. They need a set of cultural skills that apply no matter where they hit the ground. We refer to this set of skills as culture-general competence. The aim of the current study was to further test a model of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rasmussen,Louise J, Global Cognition Yellow Springs, cross CULTURE(SOCIAL SCIENCES),...
This report describes research conducted under the subject grant by the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington. Key results of this research effort include: (1) the development of a prototype software package for leadership network modeling and analysis which integrates quantitative techniques from nonlinear systems theory and network science; (2) the development and application of methods of relating network structure and ideology for insurgent movements; and (3) the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Gabbay,Michael, University of Washington Seattle United States, culture (social...
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Topics: Cosmology -- History, Astronomy -- History, Culture -- Origin, Social evolution, Human evolution,...
Today, most cultural training is based on or built around "cultural engagements" or discrete interactions between the individual learner and one or more cultural "others". Often, success in the engagement is the end or the objective. In reality, these interactions usually involve secondary and tertiary effects with potentially wide ranging consequences. The concern is that learning culture within a strict engagement context might lead to "checklist" cultural...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CULTURAL RESOURCES, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), EDUCATION,...
The development is traced of a new federal policy for the support and use of technology. The premises underlying such a policy and forecasts likely future developments are analyzed. The first Presidential message on science and technology is included.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), GOVERNMENTS, POLICIES, TECHNOLOGY UTILIZATION, CULTURE...
Human civilization and architecture have defined each other for over 5000 years on Earth. Even in the novel environment of space, persistent issues of human urbanism will eclipse, within a historically short time, the technical challenges of space settlement that dominate our current view. By adding modern topics in space engineering, planetology, life support, human factors, material invention, and conservation to their already renaissance array of expertise, urban designers can responsibly...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ARCHITECTURE, LUNAR BASES, LUNAR SHELTERS, CULTURE (SOCIAL...
A commencement address is presented. Topics reviewed include politics, technological developments in science as a whole, and the effects of science on human progress. The social ramifications of satellite technology are also reviewed.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), EDUCATION, LECTURES, SCIENTISTS, UNIVERSITIES, CULTURE...
Four studies were conducted to determine features of effective crew communication in response to errors during flight. Study One examined whether US captains and first officers use different communication strategies to correct errors and problems on the flight deck, and whether their communications are affected by the two situation variables, level of risk and degree of face-threat involved in challenging an error. Study Two was the cross-cultural extension of Study One and involved pilots from...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), FLIGHT CREWS, AIRCRAFT PILOTS,...
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Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SAFETY, SAFETY MANAGEMENT, EDUCATION, NASA PROGRAMS, CULTURE...
This report provides a qualitative analysis of 380 articles to identify indicators of family readiness in the contemporary research evidence related to military families (2007-2017). We identify 16 indicators of family readiness related to the health and well-being of Service members, spouses, and children. Later, we present a portrait of military family readiness by reviewing the literature from the last 10 years related to each indicator.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hawkins,Stacy A, OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY MONTEREY CA...
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In conjunction with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and several major aerospace corporations the University of Minnesota has developed a scenario to place humans on Mars by the year 2016. The project took the form of a year-long design course in the senior design curricula at the University's Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics Department. Students worked with the instructor, teaching assistants and engineers in industry to develop a vehicle and the associated mission profile to fulfill the...
Topics: CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), MOON, PIONEER SPACE PROBES, EXTRATERRESTRIAL RESOURCES, SOLAR SYSTEM,...
Cultural knowledge and skills are critically important for military operations, emergency response, or any job that involves interaction with a culturally diverse population. However, it is not obvious what cultural knowledge and skills need to be trained, and how to integrate that training with the other training that trainees must undergo. Cultural training needs to be broad enough to encompass both regional (culture-specific) and cross-cultural (culture-general) competencies, yet be focused...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), TRAINING DEVICES, MILITARY...
There's been a good deal of flag-waving over the last five years about technology-or rather, a certain terror of technology that underlies almost all recent talk of the global avant-garde. Don't be fooled: the cool, clinical praise of the cyborg and the virtual realm is no more than critical bravado. It's an existential machismo in the world of semiotics which forces the contemporary philosopher to ante up, to get theoretically comfortable with an anti-sensual world of possibilities to which we...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), SPACE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENTS, ROBOTICS, CULTURE (SOCIAL...
Today's interconnected and complex security environment requires individuals and organizations that can think through and adapt to unforeseen and rapidly evolving situations. Senior military leaders, foremost General Martin Dempsey former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have repeatedly emphasized the need for greater innovation and adaptation across the US Defense Department. Paradox theory and polarity management are respectively an intellectual and an organizational change management...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Roy,Tod A, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV NORFOLK VA NORFOLK United States, military...
There is widespread public interest in and goodwill toward the space program. For NASA's plans for the next 25 years to be achieved, this public reservoir of support needs to be tapped and channeled. NASA endeavors have to reach out beyond the scientific, technological, and aerospace communities to foster wider participation in space exploration and exploitation. To broaden NASA support and spread out the financing of space activities, recommendations for consideration are offered in the area...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), PROJECT MANAGEMENT, SOCIAL...
A philosophical view of the development of the universe and mans' place in developing his cultural conditions are presented. The effects of population growth on the ecology are analyzed. Propositions for improving the conditions of mankind are presented. The influence of cybernation and automation on the development of space exploration are described.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COSMOS, HUMAN BEINGS, PHILOSOPHY, SPACE EXPLORATION,...
The contributions of science and technology to the success of the United States as a world leader are discussed. Specific instances of the manner in which science advances and new technologies resulting from space research have contributed to a higher standard of living are presented. It is concluded that the benefits of the space program are not reflected only in the material advancements, but that intangible results have also been achieved in greater incentives to improve the present culture.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AEROSPACE SCIENCES, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), SPACE...
U.S. competitors pursuing meaningful revision or rejection of the current U.S.-led status quo are employing a host of hybrid methods to advance and secure interests that are in many cases contrary to those of the United States. These challengers employ unique combinations of influence, intimidation, coercion, and aggression to incrementally crowd out effective resistance, establish local or regional advantages, and manipulate risk perceptions in their favor. So far, the United States has not...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Freier,Nathan, ARMY WAR COLLEGE CARLISLE BARRACKS PA CARLISLE BARRACKS United States,...
Since the 1980s, the political culture concept experienced important theoretical advances that stressed durable patterns of behavior over time. Since these theories can be applied to conflict settings and unstable states, the potential value of culture within risk analysis has emerged. Risk analysis has tended to treat political culture more as an afterthought, but the integration of several theoretical contributions allows it to be considered a starting point. Examining the contemporary cases...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fox,M J, M.J. Fox Quantico United States, Africa, Libya, Tunisia, Somalia, terrorism,...
Because of its broad evolutionary perspective and its focus on both technology and culture, anthropology offers a unique view of why we are going into space and what leaving Earth will mean for humanity. In addition, anthropology could help in the humanization of space through (1) overcoming socioculture barriers to working and living in space, (2) designing societies appropriate for permanent space settlement, (3) promoting understanding among differentiated branches of humankind scattered...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ANTHROPOLOGY, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), SOLAR SYSTEM, SPACE...
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The purpose of this grant was to support NASA in modeling efforts to predict the transient dynamic and thermodynamic response of the space station solar dynamic power generation system. In order to meet the initial schedule requirement of providing results in time to support installation of the system as part of the initial phase of space station, early efforts were executed with alacrity and often in parallel. Initially, methods to predict the transient response of a Rankine as well as a...
Topics: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), QUALITY CONTROL, INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT,...
Depending on your perspective, the primary challenge to gender inclusion is either culture, structure or leadership. The good news is that they are all outcomes, not causes. Indeed, they are constantly evolving as governments and organizations attempt to align them with their interests. The Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) in Hawaii is a strategic and forward-leaning Department of Defense institution that provides executive education to security professionals...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Canyon,Deon V, ASIA-PACIFIC CENTER FOR SECURITY STUDIES HONOLULU HI HONOLULU United...
The purpose of this paper is to describe the approach and lessons learned by the Office of Space Flight (OSF), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in its introduction of quality. In particular, the experience of OSF Headquarters is discussed as an example of an organization within NASA that is considering both the business and human elements of the change and the opportunities the quality focus presents to improve continuously. It is hoped that the insights shared will be of...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), MANAGEMENT PLANNING, NASA...
Informed by an empirical analytical framework based on Clausewitzs theory of war, this study investigates al-Qaedas strategy to highlight potentially targetable vulnerabilities along the critical links of ends, ways and means. The thesis depicts the points of vulnerability with the greatest potential to sever the critical nodes between al-Qaedas ideology, actions, messages, and audience. The examination begins with a brief survey of theory, applied methodology, and key definitions. This is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bockstette,Carsten, Air University School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Maxwell...
During the past two field seasons, July 1988 and 1999, we have conducted research about the field practices of scientists and engineers at Haughton Crater on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic, with the objective of determining how people will live and work on Mars. This broad investigation of field life and work practice, part of the Haughton-Mars Project lead by Pascal Lee, spans social and cognitive anthropology, psychology, and computer science. Our approach involves systematic observation...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), MARS (PLANET), HUMAN BEHAVIOR, ETHNIC FACTORS, WORKLOADS...
The 22nd Annual NDIA SO/LIC (Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict) Symposium and Exhibition will examine the operational constructs required to implement a comprehensive, whole-of-government approach to national security by considering the relationships and interaction of defense, diplomacy, and development in light of current and future engagements. The symposium asserts that accomplishing national security objectives increasingly requires multidimensional special operations forces...
Topics: DTIC Archive, National Defense Industrial Association Arlington United States, national security,...
Session TA5 includes short reports concerning: (1) Psychological Issues During Long-Duration International Space Missions; (2) Psychosocial Issues in Crew Selection: Finding the Right Mix of the Right Stuff; (3) Culture, Gender and Mission Accomplishment: Operational Experience; (4) Interpersonal Tension in Multicultural Crews; (5) Personality and Coping in Extreme Environments; and (6) Application of Expedition and Polar Work Group Findings for Enhancing Performance in Space.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), LONG DURATION SPACE FLIGHT, PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS, CULTURE...
Since the mid-1990s, Chechnya and the North Caucasus have attracted the attention of policymakers, scholars, and experts interested in the theory and practice of separatism, insurgency, and terrorism. As a natural laboratory of political violence in its most distinct forms, the North Caucasus, with inherent ethnic divisions, religious radicalism, an intricate sociocultural profile, and uneasy center-periphery relationships, has been a source of impressive scholarship. While a lot has been...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Souleimanov,Emil A, ARMY WAR COLLEGE CARLISLE BARRACKS PA CARLISLE BARRACKS United...
The theory of space law is discussed from the point of view of similarities and differences between hypothetical space law and current (1932) aviation law. International legal aspects and economic and cultural effects are also addressed.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS, SPACE LAW, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES),...
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The purpose of the K-12 workshop is to stimulate a cross pollination of inter-center activity and introduce the regional centers to curing edge K-1 activities. The format of the workshop consists of project presentations, working groups, and working group reports, all contained in a three day period. The agenda is aggressive and demanding. The K-12 Education Project is a multi-center activity managed by the Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications (IITA)/K-12 Project Office at the...
Topics: COMMUNICATION, SCIENTISTS, LANGUAGES, SURVEYS, AEROSPACE INDUSTRY, GROUP DYNAMICS, COMPUTER...
Human interaction and negotiation are relatively simple actions to describe, but consist of complex components. Throughout history, people have negotiated over human and civil rights, personal freedom, land, salaries, and other resources and commodities. Sometimes there is mutual understanding and an agreement is made quickly, but more often there are a series of interactions that require sacrifices and concessions in order to come up with a solution. In this paper I will discuss a situation...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Samuelian,Edward Jr K, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLL MAXWELL AFB AL MAXWELL AFB,...
Despite law enforcements best efforts, terrorist groups are expanding at alarming rates. One of the easiest ways to prevent terrorist attacks is to prevent individuals from joining terrorist organizations. Counter-terrorism programs that effectively reduce membership, reduce association and increase desistance to terror groups will undoubtedly reduce terror incidents. This research identifies risk factors that greatly influence an individuals decision to join a terrorist group; policy makers...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dooley,Daniel A, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, counterterrorism,...
It is crucial for public health emergency planners and responders to realize and account for socioeconomic barriers and the challenges they pose when faced with a bioterrorism, infectious disease, or other emerging public health threat impacting the homeland. The study design of this research incorporated two particular paradigms, investigative and predictive. The researcher found that social and economic factors account for nearly 40 percent of health outcomes in the United States. Public...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Neuert,Donald L, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA MONTEREY United States, public...
William Faulkner, one of the most prolific American writers of the 20th century, examines various themes including race, gender, socioeconomic tensions, the Southern landscape, and the modernist viewpoint of space and time. However, one of Faulkner's most poignant themes woven through each of his works is family, specifically the dysfunctional family unit. In fact, Faulkner uses genealogies and complex family lineage as a metaphor for the ultimate dysfunctional family unit of America and the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Christ,Ashley, U.S. Air Force Academy Air Force Academy United States, FAMILIES...
This paper is a critique of Samuel Huntington's book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of Remaking of the World Order. His writing is first placed within its historical context, specifically as a response to Francis Fukuyamas end of history thesis. An overview of the book, section by section, follows. Arguments by authors from various cultures who responded to Huntingtons book and related article (The Clash of Civilizations?) are reviewed to find common themes, resulting in three...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Fischer,Peter N, Air Command And Staff College Maxwell Air Force Base United States,...
The lessons learned from the space program in showing how fragile the environment is on earth are discussed. Examples are cited of the reactions of the astronauts to the unique features of earth. The reactions of the populace in seeking better living conditions and their concern with improving the environment are given as two outgrowths of the program.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), MANNED SPACE FLIGHT, NASA PROGRAMS, SPACE PROGRAMS,...
Building Partner Capacity (BPC) is a key mission for special operations forces (SOF), yet there is alack of consensus on which variables most significantly impact BPC success.This thesis uses quantitative and qualitative methods to explore the effects of cultural, economic, andsupport conditions on the outcome of BPC programs. It first constructs and analyzes a quantitative modelthat uses several preexisting conflict datasets. It then provides a qualitative case study, the DhofarRebellion...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hoover,Zachary T, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, culture (social...
The Army increasingly recognizes the importance of the social systems in the conduct of operations abroad. However, the current standard Army frameworks and practices make no attempt to understand the social power dimensions of the human domain. This report provides an annotated bibliography of a subset of sources identified in the process of reviewing literature for the Vulnerability Assessment Software Toolkit (VAST) project. This literature review identifies articles written by current or...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Vendrzyk,Judith M, CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ARCHAEOLOGY, REMOTE SENSORS, CULTURE (SOCIAL SCIENCES), DATA...
Recognizing the need to develop a portfolio of research to better understand the influence of social and organizational factors on the behavior of individuals and small units, the U.S. Army Research Institute (ARI) requested the National Research Council's Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences to outline a productive and innovative collection of future basic science research projects to improve Amy mission performance for immediate implementation and lasting over the next 10-20...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hastie,Reid, National Academy of Sciences Washington United States, human behavior,...