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  • Pepi, J. S.
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    Concept and Development of The Residential and Fast Response Sprinklers.
    Sprinkler Quarterly, No. 52, 39-46, Spring 1985

  • National Research Council
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    Improving Engineering Design: Designing for Competitive Advantage
    National Research Council, Washington, DC
    S-323, 116 p.

  • Timoney, T.
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    Texas Plywood Manufacturing Plant Destroyed.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 79, No. 2, 53-56,58,60-62, March 1985

  • Black, J. M.
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    Effect of Fire-Retardant Chemicals on Glues Used in Plywood Manufacture.
    Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI
    Report R1427, August 1952, 26 p.

  • Richards, D.
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    Fire Risks in the Furniture Industry.
    Buckinghamshire Fire Dept., England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 38, No. 110, June 1978

  • Matthews, A. L.; Crable, J. M.; Kristoff, F. I.
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    Fast-Acting Sprinkler System Design Considerations for Propellant Manufacture.
    Hercules Inc., Radford, VA
    AD/P-004849, 1984, 14 p.
    Minutes of the Explosives Safety Seminar, 21st. Volume 1. August 28-30, 1984., Houston, TX, 613-626 p., 1984

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    Focus on Fire Protection in the Aircraft Manufacturing Industry.
    Sentinel, 3-9, Fourth Quarter, 1982

  • Edmonds, A.
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    Post-Treatments for Textiles.
    Ciba-Geigy Dyestuffs and Chemicals, Manchester, England
    Paper 7, 1 p.
    European Conference on Furniture Flammability, 1st. November 2-3, 1988, London, England, 1988

  • Ferguson, W.
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    Specialty Yarns for Developing Protective Applications.
    Coats and Clark, Inc., Toccoa, GA
    Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI). New Developments in Fibers, Fabrics and Applications for Protective Clothing. 76th Annual IFAI Convention. November 9-12, 1988, IFAI, St. Paul, MN, Chicago, IL, 28-33 p., 1988

  • U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
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    Flammable Fabrics Act Regulations. Part 1615--Standard for the Flammability of Children's Sleepwear: Sizes 0 Through 6X (FF3-71). Part 1616--Standard for the Flammability of Children's Sleepwear: Sizes 7 Through 14 (FF 5-74). Method for Establishment and Use of Alternate Laundering Procedures.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 203, 55887-55893, Thursday, October 20, 1977