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Abstract: To test distributed software in the Internet we need many experimental sites in different physical locations. To ease the experimental setup, we have developed a facility for a study of distributed transaction processing in the Internet. The facility emulates remote sites by local machines, and emulates a true Internet communication environment in a local area network, by routing the inter-site communication through actual Internet hosts. This provides a mechanism to conduct experiments without any designated experimental sites except for the local ones, yet the results are as genuine as in the real experiments. It also supports a trace-driven emulation method that measures the inter-site communication of the Internet and uses the measurement data to generate empirical values for delay and message loss between two local sites. We have studied these approaches and observed that they are feasible and reliable. We have realized these two approaches in a communication package call...
PURPOSE: To determine the effects of the serine-threonine kinase inhibitor H-7 on total outflow facility in iridectomized + ciliary muscle (CM)- disinserted, and on trabecular facility in normal, monkey eyes. METHODS: Total outflow facility was determined by two-level constant pressure perfusion of the anterior chamber. Trabecular outflow facility was determined from accumulation in blood of intracamerally infused radioiodinated albumin at two intraocular pressure levels. RESULTS: Three-hundred micromoles of intracameral H-7 doubled facility in...
This publication serves as an introduction to the Air-Sea Interaction Research Facility at NASA/GSFC/Wallops Flight Facility. The purpose of this publication is to provide background information on the research facility itself, including capabilities, available instrumentation, the types of experiments already done, ongoing experiments, and future plans.
The results are presented for a NASA Phase 1 study conducted from mid 1987 through mid 1989 at Ames Research Center. The Centrifuge Facility is the major element of the biological research facility for the implementation of NASA's Life Science Research Program on Space Station Freedom using non-human specimens (such as small primates, rodents, plants, insects, cell tissues). Five systems are described which comprise the Facility: habitats, holding units, centrifuge, glovebox, and service unit. Volume 1 presents a facility overview and describes...
The results are presented for a NASA Phase 1 study conducted from mid 1987 through mid 1989 at Ames Research Center. The Centrifuge Facility is the major element of the biological research facility for the implementation of NASA's Life Science Research Program on Space Station Freedom using non-human specimens (such as small primates, rodents, plants, insects, cell tissues). Five systems are described which comprise the Facility: habitats, holding units, centrifuge, glovebox, and service unit. Volume 1 presents a facility overview and describes...
Concrete Pour at the Space Power Facility (SPF) at NASA Plum Brook Facility
Concrete Pour at the Space Power Facility (SPF) at NASA Plum Brook Facility
This publication serves as an introduction to the Air-Sea Interaction Research Facility at NASA/GSFC/Wallops Flight Facility. The purpose of this publication is to provide background information on the research facility itself, including capabilities, available instrumentation, the types of experiments already done, ongoing experiments, and future plans.
Creating a dialysis facility within an existing SNF will cost more money then building an independent dialysis facility. If a new building is created and is physically attached to the existing SNF, it will have to meet the regulations that apply to the SNF. It is possible to build a new building adjacent to but not connected with the SNF without having to meet SNF requirements. If this is an option, then it is imperative to determine with the local authorities how much space must be between the structures. If the decision is made to build withi...
ROCKET ENGINE TEST FACILITY RETF B. STAND ALTITUDE FACILITY
ROCKET ENGINE TEST FACILITY RETF B. STAND ALTITUDE FACILITY
The International Space Station (ISS) will support several facilities dedicated to scientific research. One such facility, the Biotechnology Facility (BTF), is sponsored by the Microgravity Sciences and Applications Division (MSAD) and developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The BTF is scheduled for delivery to the ISS via Space Shuttle in April 2005. The purpose of the BTF is to provide: (1) the support structure and integration capabilities for the individual modules in which biotechnology experiments will be performed, (2) the capability f...
The International Space Station (ISS) will support several facilities dedicated to scientific research. One such facility, the Biotechnology Facility (BTF), is sponsored by the Microgravity Sciences and Applications Division (MSAD) and developed at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The BTF is scheduled for delivery to the ISS via Space Shuttle in April 2005. The purpose of the BTF is to provide: (1) the support structure and integration capabilities for the individual modules in which biotechnology experiments will be performed, (2) the capability f...
ROCKET ENGINE TEST FACILITY RETF B. STAND ALTITUDE FACILITY