PAGE NO. Project 2,71 - Relative Importance of the Various Radiation Sources to the Ship Shielding Problem... . +e 40 Project 2.8 - Shipboard Countermeasures Methods Studies . « » « 42 Project 2.9 = Standard Recovery Procedure for Tactical Decontamination of Ships. . 2.2 e«cecsccrrceee 43 Project 2,10 — Verification of Washdown Effectiveness as a Project 3.1 - Difference in Effect of Short and Long Duration Project 4.1 = Biomedical Effects - Flash Blindness and 4 Shipboard Radiological Countermeasure . 2. eo e AL, Blast Loading on the Response of Structures . . « Chorioretinal Burns s e ® e s eo e e e e e - In-Flight Participation of a B~l;7 eoewrs e e e e 4é ee @ Project 5.1 & §1 Project 5.2 - In-Flight Participation of a B-52...4.24-¢eee 53 Project 5.3 - In-Flight Participation of a B-66B. . 2. 6 eo e 55 Project 5.4 -— In-Flight Participation of a B-57B. ...-se-eee 57 Project 5.5 - In-Flight Participation of F-S4F Aircraft . 2. . e 59 Project 5.6 = In-Flight Participation of an F={lO1A Aircraft .. 61 Project 5.7 = Thermal Flux and Albedo Measurements from Aircraft. eee 62 Project 5.8 ~ In-Flight Participation of an A3D-1 Aircraft. . . 65 Project 6,1 = Accurate Location of Electromagnetic Pulse Source, e . e 2. e «eee e e e e ee oe «¢ ewer ee ee eee @ ee eee oe @ ° e.|6©° 68 - Effects of Atomic Explosion on the Ionosphere . . 70 Project 6.3 Project 6.4 -— Determination of Characteristics of Airborne Project e Flush Mounted Antennas and Photo Tubes for Yield Determination at Extended Ground-to~Air Ranges. . 6.5 73 = Analysis of Electromagnetic Pulse Produced by Nuclear Explosion ..e«+«ececccvcevecvee 75 Project 8.1 - Basic Thermal Radiation Measurements. . .. + « e 77 Project 8.2 80 CGE poe LANL ae - Thermal Effects on Cellulosic Materials . . « « -3ay \/)