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  • Hilado, C. J.; Brandt, D. L.; Brauer, D. P.
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    Apparatus and Procedure for Evaluating the Toxic Hazards of Smoldering Seating and Bedding Materials.
    Californai Univ., San Francisco
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 5, 400-407, November 1978
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC,

  • Ministry of Labor
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    Carbon Monoxide Poisoning--Causes and Prevention.
    Ministry of Labor, England
    New Series 29
    New Series 29
    1965
    72 p.

  • Fardell, P. J.; Woolley, W. D.
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    State of the Art of Combustion Toxicity.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    QMC Fire and Materials Center in association with Fire Research Station. Fire: Control the Heat...Reduce the Hazard. International Conference. October 24-25, 1988, London, England, 12/1-12 p., 1988

  • Babrauskas, V.
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    Toxic Hazard From Fires: A Simple Assessment Method.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1-14, 1993
    QMC Fire and Materials Centre in association with Fire Research Station. Fire: Control the Heat...Reduce the Hazard. International Conference. October 24-25, 1988, London, England, 16/1-10 p., 1988

  • Prager, F.
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    Toxic Hazard--An Industrial Viewpoint.
    Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Federal Republic of Germany
    QMC Fire and Materials Center in association with Fire Research Station. Fire: Control the Heat...Reduce the Hazard. International Conference. October 24-25, 1988, London, England, 17/1-10 p., 1988

  • Environment Information Center, Inc.
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    Toxic Substances Sourcebook. EIC Sourcebook Series--1. Professional's Guide to Information Sources, Key Literature, and Laws, Environment Information Center, Inc., New York, 554 p., 1978

  • Hartzell, G. E.; Emmons, H. W.
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    Fractional Effective Dose Model for Assessment of Toxic Hazards in Fires.
    Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX; Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 5, 356-362, September/October 1988

  • Dyer, R. F.
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    Toxic Hazards of Building Contents.
    Police and Fire Clinic, Washington, DC
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Association. Toxicity and the Products of Combustion. 4th Annual Meeting. March 20-23, 1977, Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc., Washington, DC, Washington, DC, 48A-68 p., 1977

  • McQuaid, J.; Moodie, K.
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    Scope for Reduction of the Hazard of Flammable or Toxic Gas Plumes.
    Health and Safety Executive, Sheffield, England
    Journal of Occupational Accidents, Vol. 5, No. 2, 135-141, 1983

  • Baldwin, R. C.; Petajan, J. H.; Einhorn, I. N.
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    Use of a Safety-Response Envelope Concept in Combustion Toxicology.
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    ['FRC/UU-064', 'UTEC 76-125']
    FRC/UU-064; UTEC 76-125
    U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Panel on Fire Research and Safety. Volume 1. Toxicity. October 19-22, 1976, TH9127.J2U58 1976, Tokyo, Japan, 1-18 pp, 1976 AND University of Utah. International Symposium on Toxicity and Physiology of Combustion Products. March 22-26, 1976, Salt Lake City, UT, 1976, 1976