Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996adspr..18..259s&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research, Volume 18, Issue 12, p. 259-263.
Computer Science
Scientific paper
Every life support system has an associated microflora that is not essential to functioning of the system. At the same time, the confined space of a closed system increases the significance of the associated microflora causing closer contact between components and enhancing the intensity of exchange between them. For any life support system that is functioning normally. there exists an optimum between the effort necessary to maintain the system in a healthy state and the damage the introduction of alien microflora can cause.
Huttenbach R. C.
Pechurkin N. S.
Somova L. A.
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