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  • National Fire Protection Association
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    Recommendations of The Research Advisory Council on Post-Fire Analysis. White Paper.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    White Paper
    White Paper
    February 2002
    21 p.

  • Fire Engineers Journal; Fire Prevention
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    Neurological Clinic. Seoul, South Korea.
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 62, No. 221 / Fire Prevention, No. 357, 48, June 2002

  • Fire Engineers Journal; Fire Prevention
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    Council Flat. Southampton, Hampshire.
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 62, No. 221 / Fire Prevention, No. 357, 49, June 2002

  • Brammer, D. R.
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    Comparison Between Predicted and Actual Behavior of Domestic Smoke Detectors in a Realistic House Fire.
    University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
    Fire Engineering Research Report 02/2
    Fire Engineering Research Report 02/2
    May 2002
    108 p.

  • Tontarski, R. E., Jr.
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    Considerations for Building Fire Safety Following September 11 and The ATF Fire Research Laboratory: A New Forensic Tool.
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Washington, DC
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. January 23-25, 2002, Tampa, FL, 1-23 p., 2002

  • Fire Chief
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    USFA Offers New Round of Fire and Arson Investigation Studies.
    Fire Chief, Vol. 46, No. 9, 8-9, September 2002

  • Barlas, S.
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    NIST and WTC.
    NFPA Journal, Vol. 96, No. 5, 34,110, September/October 2002

  • Nicholson, J.
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    Joining the Search: NIST's Investigation May Become the Impetus for Code Revision.
    NFPA Journal, Vol. 96, No. 5, 44-46, September/October 2002

  • Wearne, P.; Kelly, J.
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    Questions That Must Be Asedk...Then Answered.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 155, No. 10, 129-132, October 2002

  • Fire Findings
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    Working With the Scientific Method Is a Basic Tool of Today's Fire Investigations.
    Fire Findings, Vol. 10, No. 4, 4, Fall 2002