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  • Langford, B.; Stark, G. W. V.
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    Control of Fires in Large Spaces With Inert Gas and Foam Produced by a Turbo-Jet Engine. Part 7. Selection of Foaming Agents for the Production of High Expansion Foam.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    FR Note 519
    FR Note 519
    February 1964
    14 p.

  • Vannice, W. L.; Grenich, A. F.
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    Fighter Aircraft OBIGGS Study. Volume 1. Final Report. July 1985-January 1987.
    Boeing Military Airplane Co., Seattle, WA
    AFWAL-TR-87-2024
    Air Force Systems Command, Wright Patterson AFB, OH, AFWAL-TR-87-2024
    June 1987
    123 p.

  • Manatt, S. A.
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    Design, Fabrication, and Testing of a Full-Scale Breadboard Nitrogen Generator for Fuel Tank Inerting Application. Final Technical Report. June 1975-September 1977.
    AiResearch Manufacturing Company of California, Torrance
    ['FAA-RD-77-147', 'ARD-520']
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-77-147; ARD-520
    September 1977
    128 p.

  • McGuire, J. H.
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    Fighting Building Fires With Liquid Nitrogen: A Literature Survey.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, 15-19, August 1981

  • Corlett, R. C.; Stone, J. P.; Williams, F. W.
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    Scale Modeling of Inert Pressurant Distribution.
    Washington Univ., Seattle; Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC
    Fire Technology, Vol. 16, No. 4, 259-272, November 1980

  • Fire International
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    Inert Gas Systems for Tanker Safety.
    Fire International, No. 69, 31-32, 1980

  • Fire International
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    Tanker Explosion Costs 50 Lives.
    Fire International, No. 69, 24-29, December 1980

  • Ishizuka, S.; Tsuji, H.
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    Experimental Study of Effect of Inert Gases on Extinction of Laminar Diffusion Flames.
    Tokyo Univ., Japan
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 18th. August 17-22, 1980, Combustion Inst., Pittsburgh, PA, Waterloo, Canada, 695-703 p., 1980

  • Roth, E. M.
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    Space Cabin Atmospheres. Part 3. Physiological Factors of Inert Gases.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC
    NASA SP-117
    NASA SP-117
    1967
    140 p.

  • Roth, E. M.
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    Space Cabin Atmospheres. Part 4. Engineering Tradeoffs of One- Versus Two-Gas Systems.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC
    NASA SP-118
    NASA SP-118
    1967
    137 p.