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HQDA, Training Circular 25-8, Training Ranges, Headquarters Department of the Army, Washington, DC, April 2004. [Pg.272]

TC 3-10. Commander s Tactical NBC Handbook. Training circular 3-10 provides Commanders of battalions and brigades with the tactics, techniques and procedures to train and operate under nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) conditions. The three key issues are What requirements NBC warfare places on you and your unit (Chapters 1, 2, 5 and 6), How your leadership improves unit performance under NBC conditions (Chapters 1, 3 and 4), and How you use all of your chemical assets (Chapters 7 and 8). [Pg.290]

TC 3-15. Nuclear Accident and Incident Response and Assistance (NAIRA). This training circular (TC) provides techniques, procedures, and guidance for nuclear accident and incident response and assistance during peacetime. It also provides technical guidance which can be used during both peacetime and wartime. TC 3-15 is intended for use by commanders both in and outside the continental United States (CONUS and OCONUS), by staff and soldiers whose units have custody of nuclear weapons and by US Army Depot personnel who respond to a nuclear accident or incident. Wartime NAIRA doctrine and procedures are fully discussed in FM 100-50. 27 December 1988. [Pg.290]

Fig. 16-4. The M41 Protection Assessment Test System (PATS). Ambient air is assessed through the green hose. Air inside the mask is assessed through the colorless hose, which couples with the protective mask by means of the drinking tube extension. For further information, see Department of the Army. Protection Assessment Test System (PATS). Washington, DC DA 14 January 1995. Training Circular 3 41. Fig. 16-4. The M41 Protection Assessment Test System (PATS). Ambient air is assessed through the green hose. Air inside the mask is assessed through the colorless hose, which couples with the protective mask by means of the drinking tube extension. For further information, see Department of the Army. Protection Assessment Test System (PATS). Washington, DC DA 14 January 1995. Training Circular 3 41.
DfEE (1998h) Teaching High Status, High Standards. Requirements for Courses of Initial Teacher Training, Circular 4/98, HMSO. [Pg.29]

From a practical standpoint, simple harmonic vibration functions are related to the circular frequencies of the rotating or moving components. Therefore, these frequencies are some multiple of the basic running speed of the machine-train, which is expressed in revolutions per minute (rpm) or cycles per minute (cpm). Determining these frequencies is the first basic step in analyzing the operating condition of the machine-train. [Pg.668]

The neighborhood of the winning node is a circular region centered on it (Figure 3.10). At the start of training, the neighborhood, whose size is chosen... [Pg.65]

Friction Detonator, 15 Second Delay, Ml (Fig 68) is almost identical to the 8-sec delay detonator in overall appearance and functioning, except that its pull ring is circular and the powder-delay train is of 15-sec duration. (Ref 30a, pp 49-50 and Ref 32b, pp 126-27)... [Pg.805]

Type 4 Gaine for Skipping Bomb. Same size as above with Expl Train Primer compn in upper plug circular BkPdr Delay Train (10 to 11 secs) and Relay in middle plug Primer compn over LA Detonator over Tetryl pellet in lower plug PA Booster (p 197, Fig 145)... [Pg.476]

Thus, if unpolarized light or, indeed, light of arbitrary polarization is incident on the optical system described by the Mueller matrix (2.92), the transmitted light will be 100% right-circularly polarized. Note that matrix multiplication is not commutative the order of elements in a train must be properly taken into account. Further details about Mueller matrices and experimental means for realizing polarizers, retarders, and other optical elements are found in the excellent book by Shurcliff (1962). [Pg.56]

The following accurate description is given by Tomlinson —In the centre of the dial-field—Fig. 114 —is fixed a circular plate connected with a train of wheel-work, set in motion by an enclosed drum, through which the gas passes, Indicating tons of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, and tens of millions of cubic feet of gas. Upon this round plate is fixed a diso of paper, divided into twenty-four parts, with subdivisions, Suppose the meter to register three hundred thousand cubio feet in twenty-four... [Pg.143]

The first manifestation of VCD in the optical train of a spectrometer is the modulation of the intensity of the infrared beam in synchronization with the modulation of the polarization as the beam passes through the circular dichroic sample. The phase of the synchronization is opposite for negative and positive VCD bands. More specifically, in reference to the definition of VCD in Eq. (1), there will be a synchronization between larger transmission (smaller absorbance) and right CP radiation for positive VCD bands, and between larger transmission and left CP radiation for negative VCD bands. [Pg.58]

Okwuasaba and Cook (1980) dissected the myenteric plexus and longitudinal muscle free of the underlying circular muscle according to the method of Paton (1957), Paton and Zar (1968) and stimulated the preparation with trains of supramaximal rectangular pulses of 1.0 ms duration at a frequency of 0.2 Hz. [Pg.172]

Moreover, animals forced to turn in circles by running on a circular treadmill, as opposed to those trained to turn laterally as a conditioned response, also show bilateral rather than unilateral elevations in dopamine turnover (Sabol et al., 1990). [Pg.259]

Sabol KE, Richards JB, Freed CR (1990) In vivo dialysis measurements of dopamine and DOPAC in rats trained to turn on a circular treadmill. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 36 21-28. [Pg.295]

In a real experiment circular polarization is obtained as a result of converting linearly polarized light by a retarder crossed at 45° to the polarization plane. Therefore, an optical train composed of polarizer (45°), retarder (0°) and optically active sample can be represented in tenns of the Stokes-Mueller formalism (Fig. 3.2-4) as follows ... [Pg.87]


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