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We appreciate and thank the authors for their editorial comments. Dr. Cockett was a consummate academician and teacher, as well as a tireless leader in organized urology. During his career, he studied a wide assortment of urologic problems with space travel, including urolithiasis, spermatogenesis, and voiding function in weightless environments. He identified spermatogenic arrest in primates both in space flight and immobilization.1 Caliber and uroflow did not change in Air Force personnel studied during parabolic flights simulating weightlessness when compared to ground level voiding curves.
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