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  • The implementation of human Biological Life Support System (BLSS) in the conditions of weightlessness requires a broader, ecological approach to the analysis of manifestations of weightlessness in living systems as compared to the traditional morphophysiological approach common for gravitational biology

  • On different levels of organization of the living matter, from a cell to an ecosystem, weightlessness can exert different effects and these may come to the fore by different mechanisms

  • At various levels of biological organization, from the single organism to the ecosystem, weightlessness can make itself felt in different ways, and its effects can be carried out by qualitatively different mechanisms

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The implementation of human Biological Life Support System (BLSS) in the conditions of weightlessness requires a broader, ecological approach to the analysis of manifestations of weightlessness in living systems as compared to the traditional morphophysiological approach common for gravitational biology.

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