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  • Weckman, E. J.; Brezinsky, K.; DeMay, J.; Glassman, I.
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    Pyrolysis of Phenol.
    Princeton Univ., NY
    Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. Fall Technical Meeting, 1983. November 8-10, 1983., Providence, RI, 35/1-4 p., 1983

  • Artemenko, S. Y.; Vilkova, S. A.
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    Use of Modified Chemical Fibers for Making Phenolic Plastics Flameproof.
    FSTC-HT-923-79, November 1979, 8 p.

  • Oishi, C.
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    Toxicity of Phenolic Compounds to Erwinia aroideae and Their Inhibitory Effect to the Activity of Macerating Enzymes Produced by the Organism.
    Osaka Univ., Japan
    Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture, No. Series B, 49-54, 1970

  • Galster, W. A.; Farrar, D. G.
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    Toxicological Evaluation of Urea Formaldehyde and Phenolic Foam Combustion Products.
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, October 1977, 205 p.

  • U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
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    Fire Resistant Phenolic Foam. Material and Equipment Specification SP-9.
    Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, DC
    SP-9, 1975, 6 p.

  • Twilt, L.; vandeHaar, P. W.
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    Fire Endurance of Horizontal GRP-Pipe Systems Including Bulkhead Penetration.
    Instituut TNO voor Bouwmaterialen en Bouwconstructies, Delft, The Netherlands
    TNO-IBBC-B-87-733, June 1988, 88 p.

  • Lievremont, H.; Cominassi, A.
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    Fire-Retardant Materials or Conglomerate Containing Filler Consisting Essentially of Magnesium Silicate.
    Paris, France
    U.S. Patent 3,813,356, May 28, 1974, 3 p.

  • Martin, J. W.; Guenther, F. R.; Nguyen, T.; Liggett, W. S., Jr.; Byrd, W. E.; Oakley, L.
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    Source of Phenol Emissions Affecting the Indoor Air of an Office Building.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NISTIR 5353, February 1994, 49 p.

  • Chiang, H. M.; Bozzelli, J. W.
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    Formation of Chlorinated Benzenes and Phenols (Dioxin Precursors) From High Temperature Combustion Reactions of C1 and C2 Chlorocarbons: Reaction Mechanism Analysis.
    New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark
    University of California, Berkeley. Toxic Toxic Combustion Byproducts. 4th International Congress. ABSTRACTS ONLY. June 5-7, 1995, Berkeley, CA, 91 p., 1995

  • Rudling, L.; Ahling, B.; Lofroth, G.
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    Chemical and Biological Characterization of Emissions From Combustion of Wood and Wood-Chips in Small furnaces and Stoves.
    Swedish Water and Air Pollution Research, Stockholm, Sweden; University of Stockholm, Sweden
    Oregon Graduate Center/Omark Industries. Residential Solid Fuels Environmental Impacts and Solutions. International Conference. Proceedings. June 1-4, 1981, Oregon Graduate Center, Beaverton, OR, Portland, OR, Cooper, J. A.; Malek, D., Editors, 34-53 p., 1982