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  • Buist, J. M.
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    Cellular Polymers.
    Cellular Polymers, England
    Fire and Cellular Polymers. Proceedings. QMC Wolfson Fire and Materials Centre and Fire Research Station. October 11-12, 1984, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, London, England, Buist, J. M., Grayson, S. J. and Woolley, W. D., Editors, 1/1-26 p., 1984

  • National Bureau of Standards
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    Fire Hazard of Nitrocellulose Motion Picture Film.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    Technical News Bulletin (National Bureau of Standards), Vol. 40, No. 1, 3-5, January 1956

  • Brown, J. A.; Skovronek, H. S.
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    Alternate Methods for Disposal of Nitrocellulose Fines. Final Technical Report. August 1984-June 1985.
    John Brown Associates, Inc., Berkeley Heights, NJ
    AMXTH-TE-TR-85020
    Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, AMXTH-TE-TR-85020
    July 22, 1985
    50 p.

  • Hagglund, B.; Hansson, S. G.
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    Heat Radiation From Celluloid Fires.
    National Defence Research Inst., Stockholm, Sweden
    FOA Report C20235-D6(A3)
    FOA Report C20235-D6(A3)
    April 1978
    16 p.

  • Roth, E. S.; Satriana, D.
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    Cleaning of Screens and Dies Used in the Manufacture of Smokeless Propellant.
    Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, NJ
    PA-TR-4791
    PA-TR-4791
    October 1975
    25 p.

  • Grossmann, E. D.; Rele, P. J.
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    Ignition of Cellulose Nitrate by High Velocity Particles.
    Drexedl Univ., Philadelphia, PA
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 9, 55-60, 1974

  • Ryan, J. V.; Cummings, J. W.; Hutton, A. C.
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    Fire Effects and Fire Control in Nitrocellulose Photographic-Film Storage.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    BMS 145
    BMS 145
    April 2, 1956
    22 p.

  • Groothuizen, M.; Lindeijer, E. W.; Pasman, H. J.; VandePutte, T.
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    Auto-Ignition of Cellulose Nitrate: Account of an Investigation Into the Cause of a Disastrous Fire in a Dutch Paint Works.
    TNO Institute for Building Materials and Construction, Delft, The Netherlands
    Tno. Vieuws, Vol. 26, No. 12, 626, December 1971

  • Taylor, A. J.
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    Explosibility Hazard of Unpigmented Industrial Nitrocellulose. Part 1. Commercial Samples.
    Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment, UK
    R.A.R.D.E. Memorandum 22/71
    R.A.R.D.E. Memorandum 22/71
    September 1971
    50 p.

  • Wolfrom, M. L.; Arsenault, G. P.
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    Controlled Thermal Decomposition of Cellulose Nitrate. Part 7. Carbonyl Compounds.
    Ohio State Univ., Columbus
    Technical Report 675-14
    Ballistics Research Laboratories, Aberdeen, MD, Technical Report 675-14
    October 28, 1959
    24 p.