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Do Smoke Detection Systems Work in College Dormitories?
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Avlund, M.
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European Approach for Smoke Measurements is Getting Worldwide Acceptance.
Elektronik Centralen, Hoersholm, Denmark
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Duisburg, West Germany,
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Test Methods for Automatic Fire Alarm Systems. Part 2. Test Methods for Automatic Fire Alarm Systems With Smoke.
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Does Light Work As Well As Sound? Smoke Alarms for the Hearing-Impaired.
Massachusetts Univ., Amherst
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Seattle Stresses Home Smoke Detectors in Neighborhood Meetings After a Fire.
Seattle Fire Dept., WA
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December 1976
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Edmonton Loses Detector Battle But Continues War to Save Lives.
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Physical Aspects of Ionization Chamber Measuring Techniques (Unipolar and Bipolar Chambers).
Cerberus AG, Mannedorf, Switzerland
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New Concept in Ionization Detector Design.
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