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1. First partial report on project no. T-5 -- test of flameproofed clothing: subject: physiologic effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments

2. Second partial report on project no. T-5 -- test of flameproofed clothing: subject: effects of wearing flemaproofed clothing in hot environments

3. Third partial report on Project no. T-5 -- Test of flameproofed clothing: subject: effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments

5. Project no. 2 -- High temperatures in tanks. Final report on sub-project no. 2-6, Determination of water and salt requirements for desert operations

6. Report no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Sub-project 2-17 -- Report on thermal exchanges of man by evaporation, convection, and radiation as functions of temperature, water vapor pressure, and wind velocity

7. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures: Report on sub-project no. 2-7 -- Determination of water and salt requirements for jungle operations : 2-11 -- Influence of high temperatures upon the efficiency of personnel : 2-13 -- Effect of training upon the efficiency of performance at high temperatures : 2-15 -- Study of the effects of drugs and accessory food factors on efficiency of personnel at high temperatures : 2-17 -- Study of the physiologic effects of high temperatures : 2-19 -- Study of efficiency of performance and rate of deterioration under conditions of water limitation : project nos. 2 (2-7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19)

8. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Report on sub-project no. 2-11, Influence of high temperatures upon the efficiency of personnel : sub-project no. 2-13, Effect of training upon the efficiency of performance at high temperatures : sub-project no. 2-17, Study of the physiologic effects of high temperatures : subject: the upper limits of environmental heat and humidity tolerated by acclimatized, normal, young men working in hot environments

9. Project no. 5 -- Crew fatigue. First partial report on sub-project no. 5-29, Development of tests to evaluate the physical fitness of men : subject: comparison of tests of physical fitness

11. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Final report on sub-project no. 3-2 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M5 series

12. Report on control of gun fumes in M-4 series medium tanks

14. Project no. 3 -- Toxic gases in armored vehicles. Supplement report on sub-project 3-1 -- Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M4 series : sub-project 3-5 -- Correlation of basic ventilation data with gun fume studies and devalopment for the control of gun fumes in the M4 tanks : subject -- Control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive-pressure ventilation

15. Report on Project no. 22 -- Test of hammock, jungle, impregnated with "preventol G-4"

16. Final report on Project no. 35 -- Determination of the optimum method for protection of tank crews against chemical warfare agents

17. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Partial report on sub-project no. 2-3, Test of the adequacy and ranges of use of clothing for jungle operations : sub-project no. 2-18, Effects of impregnated and impervious clothing upon the efficiency of personnel

18. Project no. 2 -- Operations at high temperatures. Report on sub-project no. 2-11, Influence of high temperatures on the efficiency of personnel : sub-project no. 2-12, Study of methods of attaining and maintaining acclimatization to high temperatures : sub-project no. 2-13, Effect of training on the efficiency of performance at high temperatures : sub-project no. 2-17, Study of the physiologic effects of high temperatures : subject - studies of men in simulated desert heat