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  • Janis, I. L.
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    Problems of Theory in the Analysis of Stress Behavior.
    Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 10, 12-25, 1954

  • Mizuno, H.; Horiuchi, S.
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    Relationship Between the Rate of Fire Outbreak and the Rate of Complete House Destruction Following an Earthquake. Research Related to the Prediction of Number of Outbreak of Fire During Earthquakes.
    Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, July 1981, 22 p.

  • Mizuno, H.; Horiuchi, S.
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    On the Prediction of Fire Outbreaks Caused by the Earthquakes.
    Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, July 1981, 20 p.

  • Moir, J.
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    Just in Case. Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Self-Help Preparing for Living Through: Earthquakes, Tornadoes, Fires, Floods, Hurricanes, Blizzards, Blackouts or Nuclear Accidents, Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA, 252 p., 1980

  • Isman, W. E.
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    Hazardous Materials Disaster Management.
    Montgomery County Dept. of Fire and Rescue Services, Rockville, MD
    Fire Chief Magazine, Vol. 25, No. 4, 44-50, April 1981

  • Drabek, T. E.
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    Human System Responses to Disaster: An Inventory of Sociological Findings.
    120 p.
    Human System Responses to Disaster: An Inventory of Sociological Findings, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1986

  • Groce, D. E.
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    Historical Fires Bibliography. Topical Report.
    Science Applications Inc., La Jolla, CA
    Defense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, SAI-133-82-038-LJ, February 1982, 217 p.

  • Black, H. K.
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    Assessor Challenges Bantry Bay Findings.
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 41, No. 123, 23-28, December 1981

  • Black, H. K.
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    Bantry Bay: Who Was to Blame?
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 917, 319-320, November 1981

  • National Research Council
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    Managing Nuclear and Nonnuclear Emergencies: A Comparative Analysis. Draft Final Report.
    National Research Council, Washington, DC
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, Work Unit 2314A, August 31, 1981, 742 p.