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Technical report, CP. Quartermaster ResearchDevelopment Center (U.S.). Chemicals and Plastics Division. 117
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Technical report, CP. Quartermaster ResearchDevelopment Center (U.S.). Chemicals and Plastics Division.
Autor:
M J, FREGLY, P F, IAMPIETRO
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Technical report, CP. Quartermaster ResearchDevelopment Center (U.S.). Chemicals and Plastics Division. 109
Autor:
P F, IAMPIETRO, R F, GOLDMAN
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[Report]. Civil Aeromedical Research Institute (U.S.). 62(5)
Autor:
M. B. Kreider, P. F. Iampietro
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Technical report, CP. Quartermaster ResearchDevelopment Center (U.S.). Chemicals and Plastics Division.
Six young soldiers slept at the following ambient temperatures: 25.5° to 26℃ (78–80℉), 15° to 18.5°C (60°–65℉) and -32° to -34.5℃ (-25°--30℉). Rectal (Tr) and skin temperatures were recorded and mean weighted skin temperature (Ts)
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Project report. USAF School of Aviation Medicine. 61(46)
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 11:204-208
Three groups of five men each were dehydrated overnight in the heat (115 degrees F) on two occasions (D1 and D2) to approximately 5.5% of their starting body weight. During the 3-week period between D1 and D2, one group (AC) was acclimatized to heat
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Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 11(3)
Three groups of five men each were dehydrated overnight in the heat (115 degrees F) on two occasions (D1 and D2) to approximately 5.5% of their starting body weight. During the 3-week period between D1 and D2, one group (AC) was acclimatized to heat
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 204:611-614
The effects of Dibenzyline on the vascular changes associated with endotoxin shock were studied in the dog. Pretreatment with Dibenzyline augmented venous return by decreasing pooling of blood in the liver and probably other areas. The precipitous dr
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International Journal of Biometeorology. 10:175-185
In separate experiments dogs and men were exposed to various combinations of dry-bulb (DB) and wet-bulb (WB) temperatures (DB 37.8 to 54.4°C, WB 23.9 to 47.2°C). Rectal temperature (Tr), tolerance time (TT) and incidence of tetany were noted. In so