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  • Botkin, J. R.
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    Fire-Safe Cigarette.
    Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD
    JAMA: Jounnal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 260, No. 2, 226-229, July 8, 1988

  • Morris, R. A.
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    Alternative Cost-Effective Methods of Reducing Fire Loss in Low-Rise Residential Structures.
    National Associaiton of Home Builders, Washington, DC
    National Conference of States on Building Codes and Standards; Council of American Building Officials; Department of Housing and Urban Development; National Association of Home Builders; National Fire Protection Association; National Fire Sprinkler Association and National Institute of Standards and Technology. Sprinklers in Residential and Commercial Buildings. August 19-20, 1990, Natl. Conf. States on Bldg. Codes and Standards, Charleston, SC, McIntyre, M., Editors, 43-61 p., 1990

  • Knoepfler, N. B.; Neumeyer, J. P.; Koenig, P. A.
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    Backcoated Mattress Ticking as a Factor in Meeting Mattresses Flammability Standard FF 4-72. Part 2. Compound Polymer Backcoatings.
    Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, LA
    JFF/Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 2, 123-139, June 1975

  • Knoepfler, N. B.; Madacsi, J. P.; Neumeyer, J. P.
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    Performance of Boron Containing Treatments for Cotton Batting Products That Meet the Mattress Flammability Standard FF 4-72.
    Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, LA
    JFF/Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 2, 65-82, May 1975

  • Lee, B. C.
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    Health Effects Assessment Plan.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC
    Volume 5
    Volume 5
    August 1993

  • Lendvay, A. T.; Laszlo, T. S.
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    Cigarette Peak Coal Temperature Measurements.
    Phillip Morris USA, Richmond, VA
    Beitrage zur Tabakforschung, Vol. 7, No. 5, 276-281, September 1974

  • Laszlo, T. S.; Watson, F. M., III
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    Scanning Infrared Technique for Cigarette Coal Peak Temperature Measurements.
    Phillip Morris USA, Richmond, VA
    Beitrage zur Tabakforschung, Vol. 7, No. 5, 269-275, September 1974

  • Brunnemann, K. D.; Hoffmann, D.
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    Chemical Studies on Tobacco Smoke. Part 24. A Quantitative Method for Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide in Cigarette and Cigar smoke.
    Naylor Dana Institute for Disease Prevention, New York
    Journal of Chromatographic Science, Vol. 12, 70-75, February 1974

  • Rylander, R.
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    Toxicity of Cigarette Smoke Components: Free Lung Cell Response in Acute Exposures.
    Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
    American Review of Respiratory Disease, Vol. 108, 1279-1282, 1973

  • Palmer, K. N.; Taylor, W.; Paul, K. T.
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    Fire Hazards of Plastics in Furniture and Furnishings: Characteristics of the Burning.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    ['CP 03/75', 'CIB W14/155/76 (UK)']
    CP 03/75; CIB W14/155/76 (UK)
    January 1975
    59 p.