A First Article Test (FAT) was conducted on ten 30-kW Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) sets by the U.S. Army Combat Systems Test Activity (CSTA), Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD, from 9 October 1990 to 15 February 1992. The FAT was conducted to determine the degree to which the TQG sets complied with the requirements of the Purchase Description for the subtests conducted. This partial report provides results of the subtests that have been completed through 15 February 1992 that were not reported in the Second Partial Report, USACSTA-7200 or the Third Partial Report, USACSTA-7231. The subtests covered by this report are: High Temperature Storage (+71 deg C (+160 OF)), High Temperature (+49 OC (+120 OF)), Extended Reliability, Endurance, and Maintainability (REM), Logistic Supportability, and Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) Rail Impact. Generator sets, Power, electrical. These proceedings include the Technical Evaluation Report, the Opening Address and 36 papers of the Symposium sponsored by the AGARD Aerospace Medical Panel and held at the National Research Council, Rome, Italy, 2 1st to 25th October 199 1. The theme of the Symposium was the fight against infectious diseases, mainly the vaccine-preventable ones, and the study of inhalant allergic diseases. Aerospace medicine, Infectious diseases, Spacecraft environments, Allergic diseases, Space flight, Immunology, Passenger transportation, Acquired immune deficiency syndrome, Air transportation, Immunization.
Allergic, Immunological and Infectious Disease Problems in Aerospace Medicine Held in Rome, Italy on 21 - 25 October 1991 (Les Problemes Causes par les Maladies Allergiques, Immunologiques et Contagieuses en Medecine Aerospatiale)
1992
118 pages
Report
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English
Stress Physiology , Immunology , Aerospace medicine , Allergic diseases , Infectious diseases , Acquired immune deficiency syndrome , Diseases , Environments , Flight , Functions , Immunization , Laboratories , Laboratory tests , Medicine , Parasitic diseases , Precision , Signs and symptoms , Stimuli , Vaccines , Foreign technology , Meetings
Tests biologiques dans les maladies allergiques: interets et limites
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