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  • Crowley, J. W.; Hogue, R. M.; Avise, H. J.; Smith, B. R.; Hiner, W. G.
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    Development of Analytical Relationships and Criteria for Blast and Fire Vulnerability of Fallout Shelter Occupants. Final Report.
    Systems Sciences, Inc., Bethesda, MD
    OCD Work Unit 1614B
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, OCD Work Unit 1614B
    October 1, 1968
    250 p.

  • Cooke, R. A.; Ide, R. H.
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    Principles of Fire Investigation.
    Home Office Forensic Science Lab., Wetherby, England; Home Office Forensic Science Lab., Birmingham, England
    Principles of Fire Investigation, Institution of Fire Engineers, Leicester, England, 412 p., 1985

  • Dunham, J. W.; Brekke, G. N.; Thompson, G. N.
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    Live Loads on Floors in Buildings.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    BMS 133
    BMS 133
    December 19, 1952
    29 p.

  • Foster, B.
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    European Systems for Evaluation and Approval of Innovations in Buildings.
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC
    NBS BSS 001
    NBS BSS 001
    January 1970
    National Bureau of Standards. Performance of Buildings - Concept and Measurement. Proceedings of the 1st Conference in a Series of Conferences on Man and His Shelter. September 23-25, 1968, Gaithersburg, MD, Walton, W. W.; Cadoff, B. C., Editors, 31-36 p., 1970

  • Groner, N. E.; Levin, B. M.
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    Human Factors Considerations in the Potential for Using Elevators in Building Emergency Evacuation Plans.
    George Mason Univ., Fairfax, VA
    ['NIST GCR 92-615', 'NIST SP 983']
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST GCR 92-615; NIST SP 983
    August 1992
    61 p.
    Collected Publications Related to the Use of Elevators During Fires. NIST SP 983. May 2002, Bukowski, R. W.; Burgess, S. R.; Reneke, P. A., Editors, ['2002', '1992']

  • Hadjisophocleous, G. V.; Yung, D.
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    Model for Calculating the Probabilities of Smoke Hazard From Fires in Multi-Storey Buildings.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Journal of Fire Protection Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 2, 67-80, 1992

  • DeCicco, P. R.
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    Elevators for Evacuation of Occupants and Firefighter Access. Editorial Note.
    Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, NY
    NIST SP 983
    Journal of Applied Fire Science, Vol. 2, No. 1, 3-4, 1992/1993
    NIST SP 983
    May 2002
    Collected Publications Related to the Use of Elevators During Fires. NIST SP 983. May 2002, Bukowski, R. W.; Burgess, S. R.; Reneke, P. A., Editors, ['2002', '1993']

  • Klote, J. H.; Alvord, D. M.; Levin, B. M.; Groner, N. E.
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    Feasibility and Design Considerations of Emergency Evacuation by Elevators.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NISTIR 4870
    General Services Administration, Washington, DC, NISTIR 4870
    February 1992
    126 p.

  • Wade, C. A.
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    Means of Escape in Multi-Storey Buildings. Study Report.
    Building Research Association of New Zealand, Judgeford
    BRANZ Study Report SR38
    BRANZ Study Report SR38
    July 1991
    36 p.

  • Kelly, G. E.; May, W. B.; Kao, J. Y.; Park, C.
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    Guidelines for Using Emulators to Evaluate the Performance of Energy Management and Control Systems.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NISTIR 4991
    NISTIR 4991
    November 1992
    58 p.