Order number page 42 801. 940406-171827-13 set 5 with 102 of QOFHCIAL-USE ONLY KEYWORD (S) shipping are given. A history of the entire program is included. \ GREENHOUSE/;DOGS/handling ;SWINE/handling ; MICE/handling ; GREENHOUSE; DOGS; HANDLING; SWINE; MICE; BEHAVIOR; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS;BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS ; PRODUCTION ‘ Item 74 150. REPORT NUMBER WT--49 110. PRIMARY TITLE (M) Meteorological data. Operation Greenhouse 371. PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) 500500 34. CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT Unclassified Meteorological data of the Central Pacific area 950. ABSTRACT are presented for the period March-May 1950. 801. KEYWORD(S) GREENHOUSE/meteorology ;ENIWETOK PROVING GROUND/meteorology ;GREENHOUSE; METEOROLOGY; PACIFIC OCEAN 75 Item 150. 110. REPORT NUMBER PRIMARY TITLE (M) WI--75 (Ref.) US Army structures. Appendix 3. Annex 3.1 [of] scientific director’s weapon tests at Eniwetok, 1951. Materials tests. report of atomic Operation Greenhouse 710. CORPORATE SOURCE Ammann and Whitney, New York (USA) 371. PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) 510800 34. CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT Official Use Only 950. ABSTRACT The testing program was designed to supply information on the strength of the precast and poured-in-place concrete, the reinforcing steel, and the structural steel. Most of the materials were subjected to a number of independent tests and the values used in the post-test analysis were based on the results thereof. Data from these tests are presented in the 801. KEYWORD (S) report. STRUCTURAL MATERIALS/materials testing ; GREENHOUSE ; CONCRETES ; GREENHOUSE; STEELS Item 76 150. 110. REPORT NUMBER PRIMARY TITLE (M) WADC-TR--59-506 Absorptivity measurement by the thermal irradiation method . 70. PERSONAL AUTHOR (M) Mills, G.W. 710. CORPORATE SOURCE Air Force Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH (USA) 371. PUB. DATE (YYMMDD) 590900 34. CLASSIF. LEVEL TEXT Unclassified 950. ABSTRACT A method is described for measuring thermal absorptivity of painted aircraft skin subjected to 5003416 OFFICIAL USE ONLY

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