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  • Petajan, J. H.; Baldwin, R. C.; Rose, R. F.; Jeppsen, R. B.
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    Assessment of the Relative Toxicity of Materials: Concept of a Limiting Toxicant.
    Utah Univ., Salt lake City
    ASTM STP 614,
    National Bureau of Standards and the American Society for Testing and Materials. Fire Standards and Safety. ASTM STP 614. April 5-6, 1976, American Society for Testing & Materials, PA, Gaithersburg, MD, Robertson, A. F., Editors, 285-299 p., 1976

  • Dornette, W. H. L.
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    Synthetics and Fire.
    Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
    Cleveland State University. Fire Protection in Interior Design. Conference Proceedings. April 10-11, 1975, Cleveland, OH, 125-136 p., 1976

  • Stewart, J.
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    Protecting Passengers From Smoke on Aircraft An Urgent Priority.
    Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 50, No. 159, 17-23, December 1990

  • Courville, C. B.
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    Forensic Neuropathology. Part 11. The Asphyxiant Gases.
    Los Angeles County Hospital, CA
    Journal of Forensic Science, Vol. 9, No. 1, 19-46, January 1964

  • McFarland, R. A.
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    Anoxia: Its Effects on the Physiology and Biochemistry of the Brain and on Behavior.
    Biology of Mental Health and Disease. Chapter 22. 1952, 335-355 p., 1952

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    Deaths and Injuries Due to Non-Fire Exposure to Gases.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    NFPA USS54, March 2008, 6 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    Deaths and Injuries Due to Non-Fire Burns.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    NFPA USS55, March 2008, 7 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    Deaths and Injuries Due to Non-Fire Exposure to Gases.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    NFPA USS54, March 2009, 7 p.