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  • Gartner, R.
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    Spacelab Environmental Control/Life Support System-Design Safety.
    Dornier System GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
    Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, Vol. 23, No. 3, 205-224, July/September 1975

  • Geller, I.; Garcia, B. A.; Gleiser, C.; Haines, R., Jr.; Hamilton, M.; Hartmann, R., Jr.; Mendez, V.; Samuels, A.; Miguel, M. S.
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    Evaluation of the CNS and Cardiovascular Effects of Prolonged Exposure to Bromotrifluoromethane (CBrF3). March 1, 1980-May 1, 1981.
    Southwest Foundation for Research and Education, San Antonio, TX
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Houston, TX, NASA-CR-161078, May 1981, 237 p.

  • Johnston, R. S.
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    Combustion Safety in the Spacecraft Environment.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Houston, TX
    Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 40, No. 11, 1197-1202, November 1969

  • Nulton, H. G., Jr.
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    Space Shuttle Also Needs "Safe".
    General Dynamics Corp., San Diego, CA
    Safe Engineering, Vol. 1, No. 2nd Quarter, 4-12, June 1971

  • Sennewald, P. F.
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    Apollo Prelaunch Cabin Atmosphere--A Summary of Requirements and Constraints, Options and Trade-Offs.
    Bellcomm, Inc., Washington,DC
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington,DC, TM-67-2031-5; NASA-CR-101340, September 30, 1967, 23 p.

  • McHale, E. T.
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    Habitable Atmospheres Which Do Not Support Combustion.
    Atlantic Research Corp., Alexandria, VA
    NASA SP-298,
    Institute of Environmental Sciences, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, American Society for Testing and Materials and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Space Simulation. Paper No. 30. May 1-3, 1972., New York City, NY, 331-336 p., 1972

  • Gibb, J. W.; McIntosh, M. E.; Heinrich, S. R.; Thomas, E.; Steele, M.; Schubert, F.
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    Other Challenges in the Development of the Orbiter Environment Control Hardware.
    Fairchild Control Systems Co., Manhattan Beach, CA; Brunswick Corp., Costa Mesa, CA; Life Systems, Inc., Cleveland, OH
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Space Shuttle Technical Conference. Part 1. NASA Conference Publication 2342. June 28-30, 1983., Houston, TX, 465-479 p., 1985

  • Lautenbach, P.; Vaeth, R.; Swider, J. E.
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    Spacelab/Orbiter Atmosphere Revitalization Subsystem Commonality and Flight Experience.
    Hamilton Standard, Windsor Locks, CT
    ESA-SP-200, December 1983,
    Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) and European Space Agency (ESA). Environmental and Thermal Control Systems for Space Vehicles. International Symposium. ESA-SP-200. October 4-7, 1983., Toulouse, France, 271-279 p., 1983

  • Preiss, H.; Padwater, A. D.
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    Spacelab Cabin Loop.
    Hamilton Standard, Windsor Locks, CT
    European Space Agency and the Technical University of Munich. Spacecraft Thermal and Environmental Control Systems. International Symposium. ESA-SP-139. October 10-12, 1978., Munich, Germany, 109-117 p., 1978

  • National Fire Protection Association
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    SCBA: A Fire Service Guide to the Selection, Use, Care, and Maintenance of Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, NFPA FSP-57, no date, 235 p.