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1.Synthetic Carbohydrates, Summer Study Report, NASA-Ames Research Center.
2. NASA general woring paper MSC-01-542 A Preliminary Structural Analysis of Space-Base Living Quarters Modules to Verify a Weight Estimating Technique, P.45
3. Information about commercial aluminum ventures is extremely tentative and difficult to obtain because of proprietary interests.
4. Blumer, J., Libby-Owens-Ford Company, Toledo, Ohio, personal communications, Aug. 1975.

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