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Title
Concepts for detection of extraterrestrial life
Editor
Freeman Henry Quimby
Year
1964
Publisher
Scientific and Technical Information Division, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Washington, D.C.
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Contents
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Introduction
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I.
Evidence Relevant to Life on Mars
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II.
Mars Surface High-Resolution Near-Scan TV
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III.
The Vidicon Microscopes
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The Gas Chromatograph
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The Mass Spectrometer
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VI.
The Ultraviolet Spectrophotometer
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VII.
The J-Band Life Detector
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VIII.
Optical Rotation
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The Radioisotope Biochemical Probe: Gulliver
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The Wolf Trap
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The Multivator Life-Detection System
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The Mars Mariners and Voyagers
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Bibliography
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Suggested Reading
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