8 research outputs found

    Study of orbiter/payload interface communications configuration control board directive from an operational perspective

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    Orbiter/payload data and communications interface was examined. It was found that the Configuration Control Board Directive (CCBD) greatly increases the capability of the orbiter to communicate with a wide variety of projected shuttle payloads. Rather than being derived from individual payload communication requirements, the CCBD appears to be based on an operational philosophy that requires the orbiter to duplicate or augment the ground network/payload communication links. It is suggested that the implementation of the CCBD be reviewed and compared with the Level 1 Program Requirements Document, differences reconciled, and interface characteristics defined

    Nano/microscale technologies for drug delivery

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    10.1142/S021951941100406XJournal of Mechanics in Medicine and Biology112337-36

    Vildagliptin: A Review of Its Use in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

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    Advances in organ-on-a-chip engineering

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