3434 U.S. Government films (1954)

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258 U. S. GOVERNMENT FILMS Installing Valves in Engine Room Systems. Part 2 U.S. Office of Education, 1945. (Ship- building Skills Series. Pipefitting No. 9) Reviews material presented in motion picture, same title. (OE 124; 46 frames) 41 Installing Vitreous Fixtures U.S. Office of Education, 1944. (Ship- building Skills Series. Pipefitting No. 6) Reviews material presented in motion picture, same title. (OE 121; 54 frames) 41 Instrument Flight Rules U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. Civil Air regulations as applied to instrument flights. Revision. (SN 1059-a; 58 frames, synchronized disc, 14 minutes) 41 Instrument Flight Rules U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (In- strument Flight Control Series) Civil Air regulations as applied to instrument flights. Revision, same title, also avail- able. (SN 1059-o; 58 frames, synchro- nized disc, [20?} minutes) 41 Instrument Flight Rules U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. Civil Air Regulations as applied to instrument flights. Revision. (SN 1059-ad; 58 frames, synchronized disc, 14 minutes) 41 Instruments Used in Piloting U.S. Coast Guard, 1944. (Piloting Series) How to use instruments necessary to pilot a vessel. (37 frames) 41 Insulin and Its Use U.S. Public Health Service in cooperation with American Diabetes Association, 1950. (Taking Care of Diabetes Series No. 3) Insulin facts for diabetics: source and nature of insulin; value of injections; varieties and strengths of bottle insulin; methods of dosage; and necessary care and handling of equip- ment for injections. Primarily for dia- betics. (CDC-5-143; 69 frames, color, synchronized disc, 13 minutes) 27 Insulin Reaction U.S. Public Health Service in cooperation with American Diabetes Association, 1950. (Taking Care of Diabetes Series No. 5) To teach patient recognition of the symptoms and causes of insulin re- action and discuss its prevention, serious effects and effective emergency treatment. Primarily for diabetics. (CDC-5-145; 39 frames, color, synchronized disc, 6 minutes) 27 Intake and Exhaust Systems U.S. Department of the Air Force, 1942. Essential elements of intake and exhaust systems for radial and V-type aircraft engines. Simplified explanation of the supercharger. (FS 1-64; 36 frames) 7, 41 Interpretation of a Single "Lop" U.S. Department of the Air Force [1943?]. (Aerial Navigation Series) Meaning of "lop"; how it may be found; when it may be used as a speed line or course line. (FS 1-322; 23 frames) 7 Interpreting the Altimeter Indica- tions (AN/ARN-1) U.S. Department of the Navy, 1944. (Ra- dio Altimeter Operation Series) How to determine if radio altimeter is function- ing; interpret indications in level flight, glide, bank and at altitudes above 400 ft. ( SN2745-b; 44 frames) 7 Introduction and Aids to Radio Navi- gation U.S. Department of the Air Force [1943?]. (Aerial Navigation Series. Ra- dio Navigation No. 1) How the- radio compass, loop antenna, radio range sta- tion and broadcasting station are utilized in aerial navigation. (FS 1-269; 59 frames) . 7