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  • Abrams, M. S.; Erlin, B.
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    Estimating Post-Fire Strength and Exposure Temperature of Prestressing Steel by a Metallographic Method.
    Portland Cement Assoc., Skokie, IL
    Bulletin 219
    Journal of the PCA Research and Development Laboratories, Vol. 9, No. 3, 23-33, September 1967
    Bulletin 219

  • Kuryla, W. C.; Papa, A. J.
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    Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, WV
    Flame Retardancy of Polymeric Materials. Volume 3, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, Ny, Kuryla, W. C.; Papa, A. J., Editors, 371 p., 1975

  • Harada, T.
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    Thermal Expansion of Concrete at High Temperature.
    Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku
    CIB CTF/67/26 (J)
    CIB CTF/67/26 (J)
    1967
    26 p.

  • Polyakov, A. I.; Smagin, V. V.; Ilina, L. A.
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    Method of Obtaining Nonflammable Cellulose Ethers.
    FTD-HT-23-357-70
    FTD-HT-23-357-70
    June 26, 1967
    3 p.

  • Doorenbos, H. E.
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    Research on Perchlorocarbon Polymers. Scientific Report.
    Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI
    ARL-69-0191
    ARL-69-0191
    1969
    73 p.

  • Relyea, D. I.; Merijanian, A.; Klender, G. J.
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    Phosphonitrilic Polymers Stabel at High Temperatures. Quarterly Report. November 1, 1965-January 31, 1966.
    U.S. Rubber Co., Wayne, NJ
    ['Quarterly Report', 'Project No. SF-020-03-06']
    Navy Bureau of Ships, Washington, DC, Quarterly Report; Project No. SF-020-03-06
    April 1966
    17 p.

  • Akhtaruzzaman, A. A.; Sullivan, P. J. E.
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    Explosive Spalling of Concrete Exposed to High Temperature.
    Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, England
    CSTR 70/2
    CSTR 70/2
    December 1970
    34 p.

  • Chemical Week
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    Organics Bid for Hot Fiber Jobs.
    Chemical Week, 46, January 29, 1966

  • Deyanova, V.; Solovyeva, T. V.
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    Investigation of the Composition of Volatile Products Released by Certain Plastics After Exposure to High Temperatures.
    Academy of Sciences, USSR
    Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases, No. 7, 57-58, July 1964

  • Griffiths, J. F.; Barnard, J. A.
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    University of Leeds, UK; University of Sheffield, UK
    Flame and Combustion. 3rd Edition, Blackie Academic and Professional, New York, NY, 324 p., 1995