Army Science Conference (16th) Proceedings Held in Fort Monroe, Virginia on 25-27 October 1988. Volume 2. Principal Authors K through R
Abstract
The 16th Army Science Conference presented a cross section of the many significant scientific and engineering programs carried out by the Department of the Army (DA). Partial contents of this volume include: Sickle Cell Trait as a Risk Factor for Sudden Death in Basic Training, Intelligent Systems for Construction and Armament Production, A Helical Free-Electron Laser structure for Hyper-power Devices, Ultraviolet Laser-Based Detection and Identification of Chemical Agent Simulants, Evoked Potential Technique for Predicting Performance Under High Mental Workloads, Initial Evaluation in Humans of Live-Attenuated vaccine Against Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever, Hypertonic Saline - Dextran Solutions for the Far Forward Resuscitation of the Combat Casualty, The Exploitation of GPS to Satisfy Precise Platform Requirements, Niacinamide Prevents Sulfur Mustard (HD)-induced Pathology and biochemical Changes in Human Lymphocyte and Mixed Human Leukocyte Preparations, Oxynitride Glasses and glass Fiber, Supercomputer Applications in Projectile Aerodynamics, Improvements to Tilt Rotor Performance Through Passive Blade Twist Control, Residual Stress Measurements in Armament-System Components by Means of Neutron Diffraction, Effects of a NBC Nutrient Solution on Physiological Status During Sustained Activity in the Heat.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 27, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA203102
Entities
Organizations
- Army Science Board