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  • McFarland, H. N.; Leong, K. J.
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    Hazards From the Thermodecomposition of Plastics.
    Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 4, 39-45, June 1962

  • Haun, C. C.; Vernot, E. H.; Geiger, D. L.; McNerney, J. M.
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    Inhalation Toxicity of Pyrolysis products of Bromochloromethane (CH₂BrCl) and Bromotrifluoromethane (CBrF₃).
    SysteMed Corp., Dayton, OH
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 30, No. 6, 551-558, November/December 1969

  • Scheel, L. D.; Lane, W. C.; Coleman, W. E.
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    Toxicity of Polytetrafluoroethylene Pyrolysis Products: Including Carbonyl Fluoride and a Reaction Product, Silicon Tetrafluoride.
    National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Cincinnati, OH
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 29, 41-48, January/February 1968

  • Cornish, H.
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    Toxicity of Thermal Degradation Products of Plastics.
    Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor
    Armstrong Cork Company. Products of Combustion of (Plastics) Building Materials Symposium. Proceedings. March 26-30, 1973, Lancaster, PA, 30-33 p., 1973

  • Coleman, W. E.; Scheel, L. D.; Kupel, R. E.; Larkin, R. L.
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    Identification of Toxic Compounds in the Pyrolysis Products of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
    National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Cincinnati, OH
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 29, 33-40, January/February 1968

  • Scheel, L. D.; McMillan, L.; Phipps, F. C.
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    Biochemical Changes Associated With Toxic Exposures to Polytetrafluoroethylene Pyrolysis Products.
    National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Cincinnati, OH
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 29, 49-53, January/February 1968

  • Birnbaum, H. A.; Scheel, L. D.; Coleman, W. E.
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    Toxicology of the Pyrolysis Products of Polytetrafluoroethylene.
    National Center for Urban and Industrial Health, Cincinnati, OH
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 29, 61-65, January/February 1968

  • Alger, R. S.; Alvares, N. J.; Lipska, A. E.; Inman, L. H.
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    Destruction of High-Expansion Fire-Fighting Foam by the Components of Fuel Pyrolysis and Combustion. Part 2.
    Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD
    Naval Ship Systems Command, Washington, DC, NOLTR 72-93, April 1972, 63 p.

  • Lapple, C. E.; Breen, W. H.
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    Pyrolysis of Hydrocarbon Gases in Simulated Char Layers. Report No. 3. Final Report.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA
    Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Report No. 3; Final Report; SRI Project PMD-4305, March 15, 1963, 174 p.

  • Brenden, J. J.
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    Effect of Fire-Retardant and Other Inorganic Salts on Pyrolysis Productsof Ponderosa Pine at 250 deg and 350 deg.
    Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI
    Research Paper FPL 80, October 1967, 19 p.