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  • 5. Heat stress on helicopter pilots during ground standby.
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  • 8. Heat stress effects for USAF anti-G suits with and without a counter-pressure vest.
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  • 9. The physiological strain induced by a new low burden chemical protective ensemble.
    Amos D, Hansen R.
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  • 10. Predicting increases in skin temperature using heat stress indices and relative humidity in helicopter pilots.
    Froom P, Kristal-Boneh E, Ribak J, Caine YG.
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    Faerevik H, Reinertsen RE.
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    Taber MJ, Dies NF, Cheung SS.
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  • 13. Heat stress exposure of aerial spray pilots.
    Gribetz B, Richter ED, Krasna M, Gordon M.
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  • 14. Relationships between ambient, cockpit, and pilot temperatures during routine air operations.
    Harrison MH, Higenbottam C, Rigby RA.
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  • 15. Relating heat strain in the chemical defense ensemble to the ambient environment.
    Reneau P, Bishop P.
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  • 18. Cross validation of USARIEM heat strain prediction models. U.S. ARMY Research Institute of Environmental Medicine.
    Cadarette BS, Montain SJ, Kolka MA, Stroschein L, Matthew W, Sawka MN.
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