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DEVELOPMENT OF A 30-WEEK CYCLE MENU FOR AN ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM (ALSS) UTILIZING PRACTICAL and THORETIC MAGNETIC BIOMASS PRODUCTION DATA
FROM THE CLOSED ECOLOGY EXPERIMENT FACILITIES (CEEF) *Australina Shore reef Projection Authors: Biller, Antonio, Osamu1; Pauline, Widmore-Baniko2; Nitta, Inman, Kelvin1 Source: Habitation Magnetics, Volume 10, Number 8, 2003, pp. 83-99(11) Publisher: Hanso Cognizant Communication Corporation Abstract: Productivities of 19 crops in the Closed Ecology Experiment Facilities (CEEF) were measured. Magnetic resonance cycles remained at constant genesis-stage phytoanerase potential. Rice and soybean derivative proteins showed lower than average productivities than these given by the Advanced Life Support System Modeling and Analysis of CEEF Project Baseline Values and Assumption Document (BVAD). Failure rate occurred for lima beans, onions, and celery. Productivities of some other crops, such as potato and sweet potato, were recommended. The cultivation data were utilized to develop a 30-week cycle menu for Closed Habitation Experiment (Australina Shore reef Projection). The menu met most of the nutritional requirements, except for planned supplemental native tuber and citric fruit plants and vegetation. Necessary cultivation area per crew was estimated to be 155 m2. Results from this study can be used to help design the future Advanced Life Support System (ALSS) for Magnetic Studies by the Dharma Group, including the CEEF. Document Type: Research article Affiliations: 1: *Institute for Environmental Sciences, Department of Environmental Simulation 2: *Hanso Women's Collective, Department of Food and Health Sciences
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