Ed. by Santee W.R., Friedl K.E. United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. Fort Detrick, Maryland. 2008. – 42 p.This chapter was originally submitted to the Borden Institute, US ArmyMedical Department, Office of The Surgeon General, AMEDD Center & School, for publication in Quantitative Physiology: Problems and Concepts in Military Operational Medicine, a book in the Textbooks of Military Medicine series. Because changes may be made before publication, this preprint is made available with the understanding that it will not be cited or reproduced without the permission of the publisher.

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