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view article (1.0)International Forest Fire News.United Nations, GenevaNo. 19, September 1998, 106 p.Brown, P. W.; Clifton, J. R.
view article (1.0)Mechanisms of Deterioration in Cement-Based Materials and in Lime Mortar.National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MDDurability of Building Materials, Vol. 5, 1988,Holzworth, G. C.
view article (1.0)Mixing Heights, Wind Speeds, and Potential for Urban Air Pollution Throughout the Contiguous United States.Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NCAP-101, January 1972, 230 p.Roby, R. J.
view article (1.0)Fire Protection Engineers and the Environment.Combustion Science and Engineering, Inc., Columbia, MDFire Protection Engineering, No. 4, 4-6,8,10,12, Fall 1999Devai, I.; DeLaune, R. D.; Henry, C. B., Jr.; Lindau, C. W.; Roberts, P. O.
view article (1.0)Environmental Significance of Atmospheric Emission Resulting From In Situ Burning of Oiled Salt Marsh.Louisiana State Univ., Baton RougeMarine Environmental Research, Vol. 45, No. 2, 157-167, 1998Patterson, R. A.; Gobeli, G.; Tapscott, R. E.; DiNenno, P. J.
view article (1.0)Development of Alternative, Non-Halon Fire Protection System. Final Report. September 1993-December 1995.University of New Mexico, Albuquerque; Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MDEnvironmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA/600/R-97-006; NMERI 95/11/31840, February 1997, 206 p.Camuffo, D.
view article (1.0)Thousand Years of Fire Pollution: Environmental Impact on Venice.Fire International, No. 176, 12-14, May 2000Langer, A. M.; Morse, R. G.
view article (1.0)World Trade Center Catastrophe: Was the Type of Spray Fire Proofing a Factor in the Collapse of the Twin Towers?Brooklyn College of the City University, New York; Morse Associates, Poestenkill, NYIndoor Built Environment, Vol. 10, No. 6, 350-360, 2001Ergut, A.; Levendis, Y. A.; Simons, G. A.
view article (1.0)High-Temperature Injection of Sorbent-Coal Blends Upstream of a Ceramic Filter for SO2, NOx, and Particulate Pollutant Reductions.Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA; GE Power Systems, Greenville, SCCombustion Science and Technology, Vol. 175, No. 3, 579-617, March 2003Parry, I.
view article (1.0)Pioneering Technology to Reduce Emissions.Fire, Vol. 96, No. 1186, 26-27, April 2004