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  • Mikes, F.; Mowrey, C. A.
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    Determination of Levels of Hydrogen Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide Produced From Combusted Cellulose Plastic Foam and Composites (Phase 1 and 2). Combustion Chambers and Analyzers. Operation Procedure and Accesories Manual. Final Report. Part 1. June 6-28, 1985.
    Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc., New York
    Final Report, Part 1
    Final Report, Part 1
    July 8, 1985
    85 p.

  • Mikes, F.; Mowrey, C. A.
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    Determination of Levels of Hydrogen Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide Produced From Combusted Cellulose Plastic Foam and Composites (Phase 1 and 2). Combustion Chambers and Analyzers. Operation Procedure and Accesories Manual. Final Report. Part 1. Analytical Apparatus. June 6-28, 1985.
    Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc., New York
    Final Report, Part 2
    Final Report, Part 2
    July 8, 1985
    95 p.

  • Derwent, R. G.; Volz-Thomas, A.
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    Tropospheric Lifetimes of Halocarbons and Their Reactions With OH Radicals: An Assessment Based on the Concentration of 14CO.
    Harwell Lab., Oxfordshire, UK; Institut fur Chemie der Belasteten Atmosphere, Federal Republic of Germany
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin.; United Kingdom Department of the Environment; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin.; United Nations Environment Program; World Meteorological Organization. Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone: 1989. Volume 2. Appendix: Alternative Fluorocarbon Environmental Acceptability Study (AFEAS) Report. World Meteorological Organization Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project. Report 20. May 1989, Boulder, CO, 127-146 p., 1989

  • Herpol, C.; Minne, R.; VanOutryve, E.
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    Biological Evaluation of the Toxicity of Gases Produced Under Fire Conditions by Synthetic Materials. Part 1. Methods and Preliminary Experiments Concerning the Reaction of Animals to Simple Mixtures of Air and Carbon Dioxide or Carbon Monoxide.
    State University of Ghent, Belgium
    Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 12, 217-228, 1976

  • Caldwell, D. J.; Alarie, Y. C.
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    Method to Determine the Potential Toxicity of Smoke From Burning Polymers. Part 1. Experiments With Douglas Fir.
    Pittsburgh Univ., PA
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 1, 23-62, January/February 1990

  • Bowes, P. C.; Edgington, J. A. G.; Lynch, R. D.
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    Inhalation Toxicity of Poly-Vinyl Chloride Pyrolysis Products.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    FR Note 1048
    FR Note 1048
    February 1976
    38 p.

  • Mohler, S. R.
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    Air Crash Survival: Injuries and Evacuation Toxic Hazards.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC
    Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 46, No. 1, 86-88, January 1975

  • Teeters, L. L.
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    Flame and Carbon Monoxide Sensor and Alarm Circuit.
    Phoenix, AZ
    U.S. Patent 3,909,816
    U.S. Patent 3,909,816
    September 30, 1975
    6 p.

  • Phillips, A.
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    People in High-Rise Fires.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Minnesota Fire Chief, Vol. 12, No. 4, 10-11,60,62,67, March/April 1967

  • Stewart, R. D.; Stewart, R. S.; Stamm, W.; Seelen, R. P.
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    Rapid Estimation of Carboxyhemoglobin Level in Fire Fighters.
    Medical College, Milwaukee, WI
    JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 235, No. 4, 390-392, January 26, 1976 <b>AND</b> International Fire Chief, Vol. 43, No. 1, 12-14, March 1977,