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Schaefer, K. E.; Cornish, E. R., Jr.; Lukas, C. A.; Carey, C. R.
view article (1.0)Respiration and Circulation During and After Inhalation of Various Concentrations of Carbon Dioxide. Medical Research Laboratory Report 189.Navy Department, Washington, DCMedical Research Lab. 189, March 1952, 21 p.Kubler, H.
view article (1.0)Self-Heating of Lignocellulosic Materials.Wisconsin Univ., MadisonChapter 26; ACS Symposium Series 425,American Chemical Society. Fire and Polymers--Hazards Identification and Prevention. National Meeting, 197th. ACS Symposium Series 425. April 9-14, 1989, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, Dallas, TX, Nelson, G. L., Editors, 429-449 p., 1989Stewart, J.
view article (1.0)Protecting Passengers From Smoke on Aircraft An Urgent Priority.Royal Albert Edward Infirmary, Wigan, EnglandFire Engineers Journal, Vol. 50, No. 159, 17-23, December 1990Claudy, W. D.
view article (1.0)Carbon Monoxide Asphyxia.U. S. Armed Forces Medical Journal, Vol. 6, No. 9, 1315-1328, September 1955Wise, L. A.; Aaron, D. G.
view article (1.0)Protective Garments; Cooling and Respiration.Mine Safety Appliances Co., Pittsburgh, PAUK Patent GB 2,237,499A, October 16, 1990, 17 p.McFadden, E. B.; Reynolds, H. I.; Funkhouser, G. E.
view article (1.0)Protective Passenger Smoke Hood.Civil Aeromedical Institute, Oklahoma City, OK; G.T. Schjeldahl Co.AM 67-4, April 1967, 9 p.Potts, W. J.; Lederer, T. S.
view article (1.0)Some Limitations in the Use of the Sensory Irritation Method as an End-point in Measurement of Smoke Toxicity.Dow Chemical Corp., Midland, MIJournal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 5, No. 2, 182-195, May 1978