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  • Cerberus
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    General Fire Detection System Planning.
    Cerberus AG, Mannedorf, Switzerland
    Report E 432A, 1990, 101 p.

  • Payne, G. C.
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    Aircraft Fire Detection and Suppressant Systems.
    Graviner Co., Colnbrook, England
    Tech Air, Vol. 33, 2-6, May 1977

  • Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated
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    Smoke Detector Monitors and Accessories for Individual Living Units of Multi-Family Residences and Hotel/Motel Rooms. Standard for Safety.
    Underwriters Labs., Northbrook, IL
    UL 1730, September 24, 1987, 49 p.

  • Cerberus
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    Remote Monitoring Today.
    Alarm--Modern Fire Protection and Security Systems Review, No. 105, 1-3, November 1988

  • Tickle, J. E.
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    Hazard Monitoring Systems Keeps an Eye on Several Platforms.
    Ferranti Computer Systems
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 923, 672,674, May 1982

  • Carhart, H. W.; Leonard, J. T.; Darwin, R. L.; Burns, R. E.; Hughes, J. T.; Jablonski, E. J.
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    Aircraft Carrier Flight Deck Fire Fighting Tactics and Equipment Evaluation Tests. Interim Report. March 1982-November 1984.
    Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC; Naval Sea System Command, Washington, DC; Hughes Associates, Inc., Wheaton, MD
    NRL-MR-5952, February 26, 1987, 149 p.

  • Fire Chief Magazine
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    Cable TV System Used for Smoke and Fire Monitoring.
    Fire Chief Magazine, Vol. 241, No. 4, 36-37, May 1979

  • Bridge, N. W.
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    Some Monitoring Circuits for Multi-Zone Line Detector Systems.
    Building Research Association of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand
    Fire Prevention Science and Technology, No. 18, 21-26, December 1977

  • Fire International
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    Designing Monitors to Deal With Fires on Offshore Oil Rigs.
    Fire International, No. 57, 81-83, September 1977

  • Homce, G. T.
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    Early Detection of Motor Failure.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines. International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes, 23rd Proceedings. September 11-15, 1989, Washington, DC, 1072-1085 p., 1989