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0861 |aD69-76/2023E-PDF
24500|aEmerging technology snapshot : |bcold climate clothing materials and physiological monitoring.
24610|aCold climate clothing materials and physiological monitoring
250 |a[2023 edition].
264 1|a[Ottawa] : |bDefence Research and Development Canada, |c[2023]
264 4|c©2023
300 |a1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : |billustrations
336 |atext|btxt|2rdacontent
337 |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia
338 |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier
500 |aCaption title.
500 |aProduced in partnership by the National Research Council of Canada and Defence Research and Development Canada.
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Technologie émergente en bref : textiles pour le froid et le suivi des paramètres physiologiques.
520 |a"In extreme cold environments humans lose heat through temperature, air movement, relative humidity and clothing. Proper clothing and layering provides thermal management and protection from cold weather injuries. Advances in new materials such as organohydrogels, ion gels, and phase change materials are improving cold weather textiles and wearables. These materials have increased strength, electrical conductivity, moisture absorbency, air-permeability and heating effects. Innovations in wearables that monitor physiological states are advancing their flexibility, biocompatibility, anti-freezing, washability, self-healing capabilities and sensor sensitivity"--Page [1].
650 0|aCold weather clothing|xTechnological innovations.
7102 |aDefence R&D Canada, |eissuing body.
7102 |aNational Research Council Canada, |eissuing body.
77508|tTechnologie émergente en bref : |w(CaOODSP)9.925833
795 |tEmerging technology snapshot : |b[2021 edition]|w9.904495
85640|qPDF|s375 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2024/rddc-drdc/D69-76-2023-eng.pdf