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  • National Academy of Sciences
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    Carbon Monoxide.
    National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
    Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, EAP-600/1-77-034, September 1977, 354 p.

  • Alarie, Y.; Exposito, F. M.
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    Role of Small Scale Toxicity Testing in Hazard Control.
    Pittsburgh Univ., PA
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 13, 1-315, March 1988
    Interflam '88. Research Into Practice. 4th International Fire Conference. Conference Workbook. Organised Jointly by Interflam Conferences Ltd. and the Fire Research Station of the Building Research Establishment, in Association With the Royal Institute of British Architects and With EEC Recognition. March 22-24, 1988., John Wiley and Sons, New York, Cambridge, England, Rogers, S. P. and Quarterman, R. M.,, Editors, 122-129 p., 1988

  • Morikawa, T.
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    Carbon Monoxide, Oxygen Concentrations and Temperature in Compartment Model Fires, and Comparison of Lethal Factors CO, Oxygen Deficiency and Heat.
    Fire Research Inst., Tokyo, Japan
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 8, 145-156, August 1981

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
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    Confined Space Rescue on <i>S.S. Gem State</i>, November 19, 1990, Tacoma, WA. Technical Rescue Incident Report.
    U.S. Fire Administration, Washington, DC
    Technical Rescue Incident Report, 1991, 13 p.

  • Cagliostro, D. E.
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    Modeling of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide in Fires.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Moffett Field, CA
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 7, 231-242, November 1980

  • Klimisch, H. J.; Hollander, H. W. M.; Thyssen, J.
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    Generation of Constant Concentrations of Thermal Decomposition Products in Inhalation Chambers. A Comparative Study With a Method According to DIN 53 436. Part 1. Measurement of Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide in Inhalation Chambers.
    BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Federal Republic of Germany; HOECHST Aktiengesellschaft, Federal Republic of Germany; BAYER Aktiengesellschaft, Federal Republic of Germany
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 7, 243-256, November 1980

  • Coburn, R. F.
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    Mechanisms of Carbon Monoxide Toxicity.
    Pennsylvania School of Medicine Univ., Philadelphia
    Preventive Medicine, Vol. 8, 310-322, 1979

  • Malek, D. E.
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    New Models to Assess Behavioral and Physiological Performance of Animals During Inhalation Exposures.
    Pittsburgh Univ., PA
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST GCR 88-551, October 1988, 163 p.

  • Hilado, C. J.
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    Carbon Monoxide as the Principal Toxicant in the Pyrolysis Gases From Materials.
    San Francisco Univ., CA
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 6, 177-184, August 1979

  • Santoro, R. J.; Glassman, I.
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    Review of Oxidation of Aromatic Compounds. Short Communication.
    Princeton Univ., NJ
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 19, No. 3&4, 161-164, 1979