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  • Bengtson, S.; Holmstedt, G.; Kecklund, L.; Lorin, H.; Widlundh, P.
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    Behavior of Young People in a Fire at a Dance Party in Gothenburg in 1998.
    Brandskyddslaget AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Lund Univ., Sweden; MTO Psychology, Huddinge, Sweden; Swedish Board of Accident Investigation, Stockholm, Sweden
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 209-219 p., 2001

  • Bruck, D.; Brennan, P.
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    Recognition of Fire Cues During Sleep.
    Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 241-251 p., 2001

  • Brennan, P.; Thomas, I.
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    Predicting Evacuation Response and Fire Fatalities.
    Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 321-332 p., 2001

  • Eady, M.
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    To What Extent Can the Factor of Human Behavior be Taken Into This Equation to Formulate an Adequate Fire Safety Solution?
    HM Fire Service Inspectorate,UK
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 459-464 p., 2001

  • MacLennan, H.
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    To Evacuate or Not to Evacuate: Which Is the Safer Option?
    Holmes Fire and Safety Ltd., New Zealand
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 477-487 p., 2001

  • Gwynne, S.; Galea, E. R.; Lawrence, P. J.; Filippidis, L.
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    Modelling Occupant Interaction With Fire Conditions Using the buildingEXODUS Evacuation Model.
    University of Greenwich, London, England
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4, 327-357, June 2001

  • Lo, S. M.; Lam, K. C.; Yuen, K. K.; Fang, Z.
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    Pre-Evacuation Behavioral Study for the People in High-Rise Residential Buildings Under Fire Situations.
    City University of Hong Kong, China; Wuhan Univ., China
    International Journal on Architectural Science, Vol. 1, No. 4, 143-152, 2000

  • Bennetts, I. D.; Thomas, I. R.
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    Performance Design of Shopping Centers for Fire Safety.
    Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
    Engineered Fire Protection Design...Applying Fire Science to Fire Protection Problems, International Conference. Proceedings. Co-organized by: Society of Fire Protection Engieners (SFPE) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). June 11-15, 2001, San Francisco, CA, 42-53 p., 2001

  • Proulx, G.
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    Occupant Behavior and Evacuation.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    NRCC-44983
    NRCC-44983
    International Fire Protection Symposium, 9th International. May 25-26, 2001, Munich, Germany, 219-232 p., 2001

  • Bruck, D.
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    Who, What, Where and Why of Waking to Fire Alarms: A Review.
    Victoria Univ., Australia
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 36, No. 7, 623-639, October 2001