Volume 65, Number 1 (March 1996)
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2nd Symposium "Avian Microgravity", October 10-14, 1994 Introduction
K. Boďa
pp. 4-4 -
New Biotechnological Experiment Greenhouse Svet-2 for the Mir-Shuttle -95 Mission
T. N. Ivanova, S. M. Sapunova, P. T. Kostov
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Plant Metabolism in the Conditions of Space Flight
I. Ye. Ivanova, A. A. Antonyan, T. A. Derendiayeva, A. L. Mashinski, G. I. Meleshko, T. Ivanova, I. Stoyanov
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Adequate Substrate Moistening and Artificial Lighting for Higher Plant Growth in the "Svet" Space Greenhouse
P. T. Kostov, T. N. Ivanova, S. M. Sapunova
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Higher Plants in a Biological Life Support System of Man
I. Ye. Ivanova, T. A. Derendiayeva G. I. Meleshko, Ye. Ya. Shepelev
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Concentrations of Mineral Substances in the Tibiotarsus of the Japanese Quail in Weightlessness
K. Boďa, J. Illek, V. Sabo
pp. 33-37 -
Analysis of Anomalies of Quail Embryonic Development in Egg during Incubation in the Conditions of Space Flight
O. S. Dadasheva, Ye. Ya. Shepelev
pp. 39-41 -
Weightlessness as a Prerequisite for the Implementation of Biological Life Support System
G. I. Meleshko, Ye. Ya. Shepelev
pp. 43-50 -
Isolation of Heart and Cardiogenic Primordium from Early Japanese Quail Embryos for RNA and Gene Expression Study
O. M. Andrisani, A. R. Irizarry, S. K. Wolfe, J. C. Vellinger, R. L. Hullinger
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Selection of Japanese Quail for Resistance to Hypodynamy and Physiological Consequences of Selection
M. Juráni, P. Výboh, D. Lamošová, Ľ. Košťál, K. Boďa, V. Sabo
pp. 57-64 -
Effects of Hypodynamy on the Reproductive Functions of Japanese Quail
V. Sabo, K. Boďa, V. Chrappa, P. Škrobánek, P. Výboh
pp. 65-71 -
Behavioural adaptation of Japanese Quail to the Repeated Short-Term Microgravity Induced by Parabolic Flights
B. Bilčík, K. Boďa, Ľ. Košťál, J. Sýkora, M. Juráni, V. Sabo
pp. 73-75 -
The Gravity and Protein Metabolism of Skeletal Muscles in Japanese Quail. In vivo and in vitro Comparison
J. Jankela, M. Baranovská
pp. 77-81 -
Influence of Hypodynamy on the Bone Marrow Stromal Cells (CFU-f)in Japanese Quail
A. Vacek, K. Boďa, V. Sabo
pp. 83-85 -
Avian Reproductive Function Under a Combined Effect of Phytoadaptogens and Some Factors of a Space Flight
R. I. Bogatova, T. S. Guryeva, Z. N. Lebedeva, G. Wikman, S. Palm, N. A. Roslyakova
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Hematological Parameters of Japanese Quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) Kept in Cages under Normal Conditions and Exposed to Long-time Experimental Hypodynamy
D. Pravda, K. Boďa, J. Baumgartner, P. Jelínek, P. Kučínský, M. Okruhlica, E. Petrovská
pp. 93-97