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Ohio Department of Development
view article (1.0)Neighborhood Analyses, Oberlin, Ohio.Ohio Deptartment of Development, Columbus
July 1970
45 p.Tennessee State Planning Commission
view article (1.0)Neighborhood Analyses, Rogersville, Tennessee.Tennessee State Planning Commission, Johnson CityTennessee P-91Tennessee P-91
December 1969
97 p.Tennessee State Planning Commission
view article (1.0)Oak Ridge Neighborhoods.Tennessee State Planning Commission, Oak RidgeTennessee P-84Tennessee P-84
August 1970
145 p.Herson, M.
view article (1.0)Intumescent Market Swells.Fire Prevention, No. 297, 20-22, March 1997Burtner, C. E.
view article (1.0)Economics of a Fire Protection Program.Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, Seattle, WAFire Technology, Vol. 2, No. 1, 5-14, February 1966Hettich, B. V.
view article (1.0)Economic Factors in Meeting Fabric Flammability Regulations.FMC Corp., Princeton, NJTextile Information Sources and Resources, Vol. 5, No. 4, 19-21, 1972Katz, D. L.
view article (1.0)View of Safety in the Petroleum Industry.LC Card Number 70-602959LC Card Number 70-602959Public Safety: A Growing Factor in Modern Design. 5th Annual Meeting. Proceedings. National Academy of Engineering. 1970, 65-76 p., 1970Rekitar, Y. A.
view article (1.0)CIB Publication 197CIB Publication 197International Building Economics Proceedings of the Seminar of CIB Working Commission W 55 Buildings Economics. Academy of Investment and Construction Economics (AINES) and Central Research Institute of Economics and Management in Construction (CNIIEUS). CIB Publication 197. September 4-8, 1995, Moscow, Rekitar, Y.A., Editors, 186 p., 1995Wheatley, N.
view article (1.0)Doing Business in South Africa.Fire International, No. 156, 10, March 1997Office of Flammable Fabrics
view article (1.0)Fire Loss Information. Figures on Deaths, Injuries, and Economic Losses Resulting From Fires in General and From the Burning of Fabrics or Related Materials.
March 23, 1971
9 p.