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  • Dowling, V. P.; Martin, K. G.
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    Radiant Panel Fire Tests on Cellular Plastics Insulation.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia
    Journal of Thermal Insulation, Vol. 8, 314-338, April 1985

  • Brown, S. K.; Martin, K. G.
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    Review of the Visibility Hazard From Smoke in Building Fires.
    Building Research Station, Watford, England
    PD 196/86, October 1986,
    Ergonomic Society Annual Conference. Ergonomics Working for Society. April 6-10, 1987, Swansea, 8 p., 1987

  • Martin, K. G.
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    Degradation of Rigid Cellular Plastics Under Fire Conditions in Buildings.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Highett, Australia
    Reviews of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Vol. 21, 121-143, 1971

  • Burn, L. S.; Martin, K. G.
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    Intumescent Fire Stoppers for UPVC Pipes Penetrating Concrete Slabs.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Victoria, Australia
    1982, 35 p.

  • Brown, S. K.; Martin, K. G.
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    Building Fires in Melbourne. Investigations of Damage of a Sample of Fire Sites.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Victoria, Australia
    1981, 45 p.

  • Martin, K. G.; Dowling, V. P.
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    Assessment of Fire Performance of Plastics-Faced Hardboard Linings.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Victoria, Australia
    1978, 37 p.

  • Brown, S. K.; Martin, K. G.
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    Toxic Gas and Smoke Measurement With the British Fire Propagation Test. Part 1. Test Conditions.
    CSIRO Division of Building Research, Victoria, Australia
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 9, No. 2, 88-94, June 1985

  • Brown, S. K.; Martin, K. G.
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    Toxic Gas and Smoke Measurement With the British Fire Propagation Test. Part 3. UPVC Formulations With Reduced HCl Evolution.
    CSIRO Division of Building Research, Victoria, Australia
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 9, No. 2, 103-107, June 1985