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  • Downs, W. R.; Boies, D. B.
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    Detection and Minimization of Chemically Induced Ignition Hazards of Glycol Fluids.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC; Institute of Technology Research, IL
    [unknown], 316-324, no date

  • Hedrick, G. W.; Green, A. J.
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    Flammability Characteristics of Rosin Polyol Derived Rigid Polyurethane Foams.
    Naval Stores Lab., Southern Region, FL; Florida/Antilles Area, Olustee, FL
    Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development, Vol. 12, No. 4, 319-321, 1974

  • Daugherty, T. L.
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    Ball Bearing Fatigue Lives Using Fire-Resistant Hydraulic Fluids as Lubricants.
    fNavalSurface Warfare Center, Annapolis, MD
    Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, DC, CDNSWC/SME-92/15; Program Element 64561N; Task 102Z000; DN 378557, April 1992, 27 p.

  • Goodman, H. G., Jr.; Niehaus, W. R.
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    Safety Checklist for Textile Chemicals.
    Union Carbide Corp., New York, NY
    Textile World, Vol. 113, 196,200,204,208, July 1963

  • Pape, P. G.; Sanger, J. E.; Nametz, R. C.
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    Tetrabromophthalic Anhydride in Flame Retardant Polyurethane Foams.
    Michigan Chemical Corp., St. Louis, MI
    Technical Conference, 26th Annual. Proceedings. Society of the Plastics Engieners, Inc. Proposal No. 97-06-03. May 6-10, 1968, New York, NY, 1-13 p., 1968

  • Kung, H. C.; Pabich, M. J.; Bell, K. M.; Jackson, E.; Franson, S. T.
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    ESFR Sprinkler Protection of Class II Commodity in Cold Storage Warehouses using Propylene Glycol Antifreeze Agent.
    Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Northbrook, IL; Viking Corp., Hastings, MI
    Journal of Fire Protection Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 2, 145-157, May 2007

  • Yadav, R.; Maghirang, R. G.; Erickson, L. E.; Kakumanu, B.; Castro, S. G.
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    Laboratory Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Nanostructured and Conventional Particles in Clearing Smoke in Enclosed Spaces.
    Kansas State University, Manhattan
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 43, No. 1, 36-41, January 2008

  • Clifton, J. R.; Rossiter, W. J., Jr.; Brown, P. W.
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    Degraded Aqueous Glycoil Solutions: pH Values and the Effects of Common Ions on Suppression pH Decreases.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Solar Energy Materials, Vol. 12, No. 1, 77-86, 1985