Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)

Reports on clothing for environmental protection in extreme climates are cited, including reports on especially developed fabrics and textiles, insulating methods, physiological and psychological responses of users, mobility and dexterity of wearers, care of specialized clothing, and human factors i...

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Main Author: Young, Mary E.
Other Authors: NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SPRINGFIELD VA
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Language:English
Published: 1976
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spelling ftdtic:ADA532066 2023-05-15T14:50:43+02:00 Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts) Young, Mary E. NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SPRINGFIELD VA 1976-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA532066 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA532066 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA532066 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Protective Equipment *ARCTIC REGIONS *PROTECTIVE CLOTHING *TROPICAL REGIONS PERFORMANCE(HUMAN) MILITARY EQUIPMENT BIBLIOGRAPHIES RUBBER HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING POLYPROPYLENE CHEMICAL AGENTS PHYSIOLOGY MOISTURE TEXTILES UNDERWEAR SKIN FRICTION JACKETS GLOVES REACTION(PSYCHOLOGY) THERMAL INSULATION WINTERIZATION KITS AIR COOLED HOODS FOOTWEAR SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT HEADGEAR HEATING ELEMENTS ATTITUDES(PSYCHOLOGY) POLYESTER FIBERS HEAT TRANSFER MILITARY PERSONNEL CLIMATIC CLOTHING CONDUCTIVE RUBBER NOMEX CHEMICAL AGENT DELIVERY DEVICES EXPERIMENTAL FABRICS THERMALIBRIUM Text 1976 ftdtic 2016-02-23T04:11:02Z Reports on clothing for environmental protection in extreme climates are cited, including reports on especially developed fabrics and textiles, insulating methods, physiological and psychological responses of users, mobility and dexterity of wearers, care of specialized clothing, and human factors involved. (Contains 80 abstracts) Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Protective Equipment
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
*TROPICAL REGIONS
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
MILITARY EQUIPMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
RUBBER
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
POLYPROPYLENE
CHEMICAL AGENTS
PHYSIOLOGY
MOISTURE
TEXTILES
UNDERWEAR
SKIN FRICTION
JACKETS
GLOVES
REACTION(PSYCHOLOGY)
THERMAL INSULATION
WINTERIZATION KITS
AIR COOLED
HOODS
FOOTWEAR
SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
HEADGEAR
HEATING ELEMENTS
ATTITUDES(PSYCHOLOGY)
POLYESTER FIBERS
HEAT TRANSFER
MILITARY PERSONNEL
CLIMATIC CLOTHING
CONDUCTIVE RUBBER
NOMEX
CHEMICAL AGENT DELIVERY DEVICES
EXPERIMENTAL FABRICS
THERMALIBRIUM
spellingShingle Protective Equipment
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
*TROPICAL REGIONS
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
MILITARY EQUIPMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
RUBBER
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
POLYPROPYLENE
CHEMICAL AGENTS
PHYSIOLOGY
MOISTURE
TEXTILES
UNDERWEAR
SKIN FRICTION
JACKETS
GLOVES
REACTION(PSYCHOLOGY)
THERMAL INSULATION
WINTERIZATION KITS
AIR COOLED
HOODS
FOOTWEAR
SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
HEADGEAR
HEATING ELEMENTS
ATTITUDES(PSYCHOLOGY)
POLYESTER FIBERS
HEAT TRANSFER
MILITARY PERSONNEL
CLIMATIC CLOTHING
CONDUCTIVE RUBBER
NOMEX
CHEMICAL AGENT DELIVERY DEVICES
EXPERIMENTAL FABRICS
THERMALIBRIUM
Young, Mary E.
Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
topic_facet Protective Equipment
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
*TROPICAL REGIONS
PERFORMANCE(HUMAN)
MILITARY EQUIPMENT
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
RUBBER
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
POLYPROPYLENE
CHEMICAL AGENTS
PHYSIOLOGY
MOISTURE
TEXTILES
UNDERWEAR
SKIN FRICTION
JACKETS
GLOVES
REACTION(PSYCHOLOGY)
THERMAL INSULATION
WINTERIZATION KITS
AIR COOLED
HOODS
FOOTWEAR
SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT
HEADGEAR
HEATING ELEMENTS
ATTITUDES(PSYCHOLOGY)
POLYESTER FIBERS
HEAT TRANSFER
MILITARY PERSONNEL
CLIMATIC CLOTHING
CONDUCTIVE RUBBER
NOMEX
CHEMICAL AGENT DELIVERY DEVICES
EXPERIMENTAL FABRICS
THERMALIBRIUM
description Reports on clothing for environmental protection in extreme climates are cited, including reports on especially developed fabrics and textiles, insulating methods, physiological and psychological responses of users, mobility and dexterity of wearers, care of specialized clothing, and human factors involved. (Contains 80 abstracts)
author2 NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE SPRINGFIELD VA
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author Young, Mary E.
author_facet Young, Mary E.
author_sort Young, Mary E.
title Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
title_short Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
title_full Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
title_fullStr Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
title_full_unstemmed Protective Clothing. Part 1. Arctic and Tropical Environments (A Bibliography with Abstracts)
title_sort protective clothing. part 1. arctic and tropical environments (a bibliography with abstracts)
publishDate 1976
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA532066
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