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Z 1 Y 0 N 3 X wrote:
About how long are the intervals of zero g? And how long would such a surgery take? Interesting BBC mentioned 20 second periods of 0G over a period of about 3 hours. Not sure how long an interval between 0G periods. I think that this was meant more as a doctor training issue than a surgery issue. For instance, what is needed to give the doctor a secure/stable grip so pressing his scalpel against the other body won't push the doctor away. |
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