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  • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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    NIOSH Testimony on Grain Handling Facilities: Safety Hazards by R. A. Lemen, March 1, 1984.
    National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH
    March 1, 1984, 14 p.

  • Aviado, D. M.; Smith, D. G.
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    Toxicity of Aerosol Propellants on the Respiratory and Circulatory Systems. Part 8. Respiration and Circulation in Primates.
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadlphia, PA
    Toxicology, Vol. 3, No. 2, 241-252, 1975

  • Brashear, W. T.
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    QSAR Evaluation of Halon 1301 (CF₃Br) and CF₃I. Interim Report. September-November 1993.
    Health Design Inc., Rochester, NY
    Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, Interim Report, January 1994, 21 p.

  • VanSteel, E. W.; Back, K. C.
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    Short-Term Inhalation Exposure to Bromotrifluoromethane.
    Aerospace Medical Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, Vol. 15, 164-174, 1969

  • DiVincenti, F. C.; Pruitt, B. A., Jr.; Reckler, J. M.
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    Inhalation Injuries.
    Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
    Journal of Truma, 109-114, 1971

  • Meyer, D.
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    Commercialisation of CF3I for Fire-Extinguishing Systems in Normally Unmanned Areas.
    Orion Safety Industries Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1999. April 27-29, 1999, Albuquerque, NM, 211-221 p., 1999

  • 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

  • Vinegar, A.; Jepson, G. W.
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    Physiologically Based Modeling of Halon Replacements for Human Safety Evaluation.
    ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Dayton, OH
    Final Report; Section 1 of 2, 69 p.
    Toxicological Assessment of Human Health Consequences Associated With Inhalation of Halon Replacement Chemicals. Next-Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program (NGP). Final Report. Project 3B/1/89. Section 1 of 2. April 3, 2000, 2000

  • Samet, J. M.; Geyh, A. S.; Utell, M. J.
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    Legacy of World Trade Center Dust.
    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Univ., NY
    New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 356, No. 22, 2233-2236, May 31,2007

  • Pearson, G.
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    Air Monitoring as Part of Preparedness.
    Draeger Safety
    International Fire Protection (IFP) Magazine, No. 29, 49-52, February 2007