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  • Corbett, G. P.
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    Dust Explsion Destroys New Jersey Flour Mill.
    Waldwick Fire Department, NJ
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 138, No. 2, 22-24,26, February 1985

  • Eckhoff, R. K.; Fuhre, K.; Pedersen, G. H.
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    Vented Maize Starch Explosions in a 236 m(3) Experimental Silo.
    Chr. Michelsen Inst., Bergen, Norway
    CMI 843307-2
    National Grain and Feed Assoc., Washington, DC; Swedish Fire Research Board, Stockholm, Sweden, CMI 843307-2
    December 1985
    119 p.

  • Field, P.
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    Dust Explosion Hazards Associated With the Drying of Particulate Material.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England

    1985
    19 p.

  • Conti, R. S.; Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M.; Liebman, I.
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    Thermal and Electrical Ignitability of Dust Clouds.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 8798
    RI 8798
    1983
    45 p.

  • Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M.
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    Infrared Temperature Measurements of Gas and Dust Explosions.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Temperature, Vol. 5, 453-463, 1982

  • Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M.
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    20-1 Explosibility Test Chamber for Dusts and Gases.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburg, PA
    Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 56, No. 4, 596-602, April 1985

  • Pennsylvania State University; National Science Foundation
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    Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park; National Science Foundation, Washington, DC
    Pennsylvania State University and National Science Foundation. Dust Explosions. Circular 64. September 4-5, 1962, University Park, PA, 77 p., 1962

  • Essenhigh, R. H.
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    Dust Explosion Research: An Appraisal.
    Penn State, University Park, PA
    Pennsylvania State Univ. and National Science Foundation. Dust Explosions. Circular 64. September 4-5, 1962., University Park, PA, III.1-9 p., 1962

  • Brown, H. R.
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    Pioneering in the Study of Dust Explosions.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Pennsylvania State Univ. and National Science Foundation. Dust Explosions. Circular 64. September 4-5, 1962., University Park, PA, III.10-15 p., 1962

  • Kingery, D. S.; Nagy, J.
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    Dust-Explosion Problem.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Pennsylvania State Univ. and National Science Foundation. Dust Explosions. Circular 64. September 4-5, 1962., University Park, PA, III.16-18 p., 1962