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  • Crutzen, P. J.; Galbally, I. E.; Bruhl, C.
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    Atmospheric Effects From Post-Nuclear Fires.
    Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, F.R.G.; CSIRO, Victoria, Australia
    Climatic Change, Vol. 6, 323-364, 1984

  • Brown, W. A.
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    Initial Production Test of the Protective Outfit, Toxicological, Microclimate Controlled (POTMC) for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Personnel. Final Report. April l978 - June l980.
    Army Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT
    TECOM-8-EI-825000029; DPG-FR-78202, June 1980, 88 p.

  • Richards, C. H.; Stoll, A. M.; Hardy, J. D.
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    Panradiometer: An Absolute Measuring Instrument for Environmental Radiation.
    Cornell Univ. Medical College, New York, NY; New York Hospital, New York, NY
    Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 22, No. 12, 925-934, December 1951

  • Palmer, T. Y.
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    Absorption by Smoke Particles of Thermal Radiation in Large Fires.
    Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Riverside, CA
    Journal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 7, 460-469, October 1976
    WSS/CI 74-28,
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Fall Meeting, 1974. October 21-22, 1974, Northridge, CA, 1-19 p., ['1974', '1976']

  • Gardon, R.
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    Temperatures Attained in Wood Exposed to High Intensity Thermal Radiation. Technical Report No. 3.
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
    Navy Department, Washington, DC, Technical Report 3; Project D.I.C. 6797, April 20, 1953, 61 p.

  • Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center
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    Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
    CRDEC-CR-092, November 1990,
    Office of the Project Manager Smoke/Obscurants. Smoke/Obscurants Symposium 14. Volume 2. April 1990, Laurel, MD, Deepak, A.; Klimek, W., Editors, 418 p., 1990

  • Walko, R. L.; Cotton, W. R.
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    Cloud Generation and Smoke Dispersion Induced by Solar Heating of Smoke.
    ASTeR, Inc., Fort Collins, CO
    Paper F-12; CRDEC-CR-092, November 1990,
    Office of the Project Manager Smoke/Obscurants. Smoke/Obscurants Symposium 14. Volume 2. April 1990, Laurel, MD, Deepak, A.; Klimek, W., Editors, 731-740 p., 1990

  • Science and Technology Corp.
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    Science and Technology Corp., Hampton, VA
    AMCPM-SMK-CT-001-89,
    Science and Technology Corp. Proceedings of the Smoke/Obscurants Symposium 13. Volume 2. April 25-27, 1989, Laurel, MD, Farmer, W. M.; Klimek, W., Editors, 250 p., 1989

  • Kusuda, T.; Ishii, K.
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    Hourly Solar Radiation Data for Vertical and Horizontal Surfaces on Average Days in the United States and Canada.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    NBS BSS 096, April 1977,

  • Gillette, G.
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    Daylighting Model for Building Energy Simulation. Final Report.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    National Fenestration Council, Topeka, KS; Department of Energy, Washington, DC, NBS BSS 152, March 1983,