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  • Drews, M. J.; Jarvis, C. W.; Lickfield, G. C.; Resce, J.; Gilstrap, T. L.
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    Degradation and Combustion Products in the Presence of Antimony Trioxides.
    Clemson Univ., SC; R. J. Reynolds, Winston-Salem, NC; Michelin Tire, Greenville, SC
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD,
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc. Maximizing Flame Retardancy Via Proper Processing and Product Selection. October 19-22, 1986., Charleston, SC, 133-158 p., 1986

  • Khattab, G.
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    Flame Retardant Engineering Thermoplastic Resins.
    Wellman, Inc.
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Assoc. Maximizing Flame Retardancy Via Proper Processing and Product Selection. October 19-22, 1986., Charleston, SC, 187-212 p., 1986

  • Lewin, M.,; Atlas, S. M.; Pearce, E. M.
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    Flame-Retardant Polymeric Materials. Volume 3.
    Flame-Retardant Polymeric Materials. Volume 3, Plenum Press, NY, New York, NY, Lewin, M.; Atlans, S. M.; Pearce, E. M., Editors, 237 p., 1982

  • Springer, G. S.; Do, M. H.
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    Degradation of Mechanical Properties of Wood During Fire. Final Report.
    Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, NBS GCR 83-433, October 1983, 130 p.

  • Samson, E.; Marchand, J.; Snyder, K. A.; Beaudoin, J. J.
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    Modeling Ion and Fluid Transport in Unsaturated Cement Systems in Isothermal Conditions.
    Département de génie civil Université Laval, CRIB, Ste-Foy (Qc), Canada, G1K 7P4; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 45, No. 1, 141-153, January 2005

  • Kishore, K.; Prasad, G.; Nagarajan, R.
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    Flammability of Polystyrene in Presence of Transition Metal Ions.
    Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India
    Flammability of Solid Plastics. Part 2. Volume 17. Fire and Flammability Series., Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., Westport, CT, Hilado, C. J.,, Editors, 36-47 p., 1981

  • Barron, S.
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    Investigation of the Effects of High Temperatures Upon Various Industrial Polymers.
    State Univ. of New York, Buffalo
    Flammability of Solid Plastics. Part 2. Volume 17. Fire and Flammability Series., Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., Westport, CT, Hilado, C. J.,, Editors, 195-208 p., 1981

  • Fukushima, T.
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    Deterioration Model of Polymeric Materials With Special Attention to Age and Deterioration Depth.
    Building Research Inst., Ibaraki, Japan
    BRI Research Paper 097, December 1982, 30 p.

  • Hoff, A.; Jacobsson, S.; Pfaffli, P.; Zitting, A.; Frostling, H.
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    Degradation Products of Plastics. Polyethylene and Styrene-Containing Thermoplastics: Analytical, Occupational and Toxicologic Aspects.
    Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; Stockholm Univ., Sweden; Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki,Finland; Swedish Employers' Confederation, Stockholm, Sweden
    Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, Vol. 8, No. Supplement 2, 1-60, 1982

  • Einhorn, I. N.; Grunnet, M. L.
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    Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Degradation Products Produced During the Combustion of Polyvinyl Chloride Polymers. Section 3.
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, no date, 47 p.