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  • Purser, D.
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    Performance of Fire Retardants in Relation to Toxicity, Toxic Hazard, and Risk in Fires.
    University of Greenwich, London, England
    Fire Retardancy of Polymeric Materials. Chapter 12, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY, Grand, A. F.; Wilkie, C. A., Editors, 449-499 p., 2000

  • Francis, A. P. A. G.
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    Toxicity Studies Concerning Antimony Oxide.
    Campine, Beerse, Belgium
    Global Fire Safety Issues: Industries and Products. Proceedings. Spring International Conference. March 14-17, 1999, New Orleans, LA, 49-54 p., 1999

  • Crossgrove, M.
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    Toxicity of Military Smokes and Obscurants. Volume 1.
    National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
    Volume 1
    U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC, Volume 1
    1997
    178 p.

  • Boyd, R. B.; Crandlemere, R. W.
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    Evaluation of Fire Safety of Rigid Foamed Polyurethane as a Wall Cavity Insulation With Notes on Toxicity of Thermal Decomposition Products. Final Report.
    Factory Mutual Research Co., Johnston, RI
    FMRC Serial No. 18829
    Charles A. Maguire and Associates, Providence, RI, FMRC Serial No. 18829
    February 1969
    30 p.

  • Nichols, T.
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    Fire Suppression. Part 5. Water Mist Extinguishing Systems.
    Fire Safety Engineering, Vol. 7, No. 2, 26-28, April 2000

  • Christian, S. D.; Shields, T. J.
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    Safe Tolerability Limits for Carbon Monoxide: A Review of the Clinical and Fire Engineering Implications of a Single, Acute, Sub-Lethal Exposure.
    Ulster Univ., Jordanstown, Northern Ireland
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 18, No. 4, 308-323, July/August 2000

  • Fowles, J. R.; Alexeeff, G. V.; Dodge, D.
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    Use of Benchmark Dose Methodology With Acute Inhalation Lethality Data.
    Institute for Environmental Science and Research, Porirua, New Zealand
    Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, Vol. 29, No. 3, 262-278, 1999

  • Moody, C. A.; Field, J. A.
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    Perfluorinated Surfactants and the Environmental Implications of Their Use in Fire-Fighting Foams.
    Oregon State Univ., Corvallis
    Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 34, No. 18, 3864-3870, 2000

  • Rivers, P. E.
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    Novel New Class of Low GWP Compounds as In-Kind Clean Agent Alternatives to HFCS and PFCS.
    3M Specialty Materials, St. Paul, MN
    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, 186-191 p., 2000

  • Lifke, J. L.; Moore, T. A.; Mather, J. D.
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    Handheld Fire Extinguisher Development.
    New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque
    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, 340-342 p., 2000