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Carpenter HM, Jenden DJ, ShulmanNR, et al. 1956. The toxicology of cellulube 220 III Experimental Toxicology Research Report. Naval Medical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center 14 725-760. [Pg.335]

DOD Marine Corps Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, DOD Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, DOD Naval Medical Research Institute, HHS National Medical Response Teams, HHS Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, HHS Metropolitan Medical Strike Teams, HHS Experts from Public Health Safety agencies, DOE Radiation Emergency Assistance Center and Training Site. [Pg.212]

DOD Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, DOD Naval Medical Research Institute, Variety of Potential HHS Units, DOE Radiation Emergency Assistance Center and Training Site. [Pg.212]

Gaworski, C.L., H.L.Leahy, W.J.Bashe, J.D.MacEwen, E.H.Vernot, C.C.Haun, R.H.Bruner, and LF.Wyman. 1985. A one-year inhalation toxicity study of Otto Fuel II. ADA 163 162 AAMRL-TR-85-071 NMRI-85-56, University of California, Irvine, California and Naval Medical Research Institute, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. [Pg.123]

The UTC-PAB is a library of cognitive tests that can be modified into smaller subsets or batteries for a specific purpose. The original UTC-PAB consisted of 25 tasks that were chosen due to their construct validity, reliability, and sensitivity to levels of cognitive functioning. Several of the commonly known subsets or variations include the Testor s Workbench/Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (TWB/ANAM or ANAM) battery, the Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery (NMRI-PAB), the UTC-PAB/NATO AGARD STRES Battery, and the Criterion Task Set (CTS).43... [Pg.111]

Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery... [Pg.113]

The Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery (NMRI-PAB) was developed to measure the effects of a wide variety of military environments upon the technically oriented tasks of Marine and Naval personnel. The battery s methodology was based on a tii-service methodology in an attempt to standardize measurement of human performance in military environments.41 The NMRI-PAB, like the WRPAB and UTC-PAB, is a menu-driven, microcomputer-based assessment tool that comprises individual tasks. [Pg.113]

Table 6.3 Task Components of the Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery (NMRI-PAB)... Table 6.3 Task Components of the Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery (NMRI-PAB)...
Thomas, J.R. and Schrot, J., Naval Medical Research Institute Performance Assessment Battery (NMRI PAB) Documentation, Naval Medical Research Institute (NMRI 88-7), Bethesda, MD, 1988. [Pg.125]

U.S. Navy. 1998. Memorandum from N.A.Carlson, Acting Commanding Officer, Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory to Officer in Charge, Naval Medical Research Institute Toxicity Detachment. Subject The Management of Toxic Gases in a Disabled Submarine. March 2, 1998. [Pg.42]

Review of the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute s Toxicology Program (1994)... [Pg.9]

Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland... [Pg.211]

Received December 8, 1971. Studies carried out at the Naval Medical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. under support from the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, Research Task M4306, 01-1020B. The opinions and assertions herein are the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Navy Department or the naval service at large. [Pg.42]

Project NM 007 081.11.04, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Md.,... [Pg.295]

Louise B. Bradley, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland George Brecher, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland Melvin Calvin, University of California, Berkeley, California William H. Chafhan, Naval Medical Research Institute, Bethesda, Maryland H. T. Clarke, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. [Pg.344]


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