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  • Mueller, K.; Loepfe, M.; Wieser, D.; Kunz, P.
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    Point Type Extinction Smoke Detector: A Noval Approach.
    Siemens Building Technologies AG, Maennedorf, Switzerland
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 331-341 p., 2000

  • Harry, L. D.
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    Testing for the Re-qualification of Halocarbon Fire Suppression Systems Under UL 2166: Standard for Halocarbon Clean Agent Extinguishing System Units.
    Kidde-Fenwal, Inc., Ashland, MA
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 342-353 p., 2000

  • Sheppard, D. T.; Gandhi, P. D.; Lueptow, R. M.
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    Predicting Sprinkler Water Distribution Using Particle Image Velocimetry.
    Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Northbrook, IL; Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 354-364 p., 2000

  • Gottuk, D.; Rose-Pehrsson, S.; Shaffer, R.; Williams, F.
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    Early Warning Fire Detection via Probabilistic Neural Networks and Multi-Sensor Arrays.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD; Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 365-369 p., 2000

  • Ierardi, J. A.; Barnett, J. R.
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    Characterizing Entry Resistance of Smoke Detectors: Flow Distributions Within an Ionization Smoke Detector.
    Worcester Polytechnic Inst., MA
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 397-405 p., 2000

  • Javeri, S. M.
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    Vacuum Sprinkler System.
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 406-414 p., 2000

  • Kim, A. K.; Su, J. Z.
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    Rveiew of Alternative Streaming Agents for Halon 1211.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 415-423 p., 2000

  • Back, G. G.
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    Capabilities and Limitations of Total Flooding Water Mist Fire Suppression Systems for Protecting Flammable Liquid Hazards.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 424-436 p., 2000

  • LeBlanc, D. J.
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    Localized Protection of Flammable Liquid Hazards Utilizing Water Mist Nozzles With an AFFF Additive.
    Grinnel Corp., Cranston, RI
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 437-447 p., 2000

  • Goldmeer, J. S.
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    Rugged LED-Based Sensor for Aircraft Fire Detection.
    Southwest Sciences, Inc., Santa Fe, NM
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 2000. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Fire and Safety Group, Great Lakes Chemical Corp., Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde Fenwal, Inc., Kidde International, Modular Protection, Inc., Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratories, Summit Environmental Corp., Inc. and 3M Specialty Materials. May 2-4, 2000, Albuquerque, NM, 349-356 p., 2000