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  • Shaw, D. T.; Rajendraun, N.; Liao, N. S.
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    Theoretical Modeling of Fine-Particle Deposition in 3-Dimensional Bronchial Bifurcations.
    State Univ. of New York, Buffalo
    American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, Vol. 39, No. 3, 195-201, March 1978

  • McCusker, K.; Hiller, F. C.; Wilson, J. D.; McLeod, P.; Sims, R.; Bone, R. C.
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    Dilution of Cigarette Smoke for Real time Aerodynamic Sizing With a SPART Analyzer.
    Univ. of Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock; Univ. of Arkansas Graduate Institute of Technology, Little Rock
    Journal of Aerosol Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 2, 103-110, 1982

  • Phillips, A. W.; Tanner, J. W.; Cope, O.
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    Burn Therapy. Part 4. Respiratory Tract Damage (An Account of the Clinical, X-Ray and Postmortem Findings) and the Meaning of Restlessness.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Annals of Surgery, Vol. 158, No. 5, 799-811, November 1963
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,

  • Phillips, A. W.; Cope, O.
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    Burn Therapy. Part 2. The Revelation of Respiratory Tract Damage as a Principal Killer of the Burned Patient.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Annals of Surgery, Vol. 155, No. 1, 1-19, January 1962
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,

  • Phillips, A. W.
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    Pulmonary Complications in Burned Patients.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,
    Bahama International Conference on Burns. no date, 7-9 p.,

  • Fein, A.; Leff, A.; Hopewell, P. C.
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    Pathophysiology and Management of the Complications Resulting From Fire and the Inhaled Products of Combustion: Review of the Literature.
    Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA; University of Chicago Hospital, IL
    Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 8, No. 2, 94-98, 1980
    Toxic Exposures and Other Injuries to Firefighters and Fire Victims: Emergency Medical Management X474.7. January 22, 1981, San Francisco, CA, 92-96 p., 1981

  • Fire International
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    What Smoking Does to Fire Fighters.
    Fire International, Vol. 6, No. 68, 86-87, September 1980

  • Tse, R. L.; Bockman, A. A.
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    Nitrogen Dioxide Toxicity--Report of Four Cases in Firemen.
    JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 212, No. 8, 1341-1344, May 25, 1970

  • Barrow, C. S.; Alarie, Y.; Stock, M. F.
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    Sensory Irritation and Incapacitation Evoked by Thermal Decomposition Products of Polymers and Comparisons With Known Sensory Irritants.
    Pittsburgh Univ., PA
    Archives of Environmental Health, Vol. 33, 79-88, March/April 1978
    National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC; National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Washington, DC,

  • Harland, W. A.
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    Fatality Investigation Shows Changes in Nature of Fires.
    Glasgow Univ., Scotland
    Fire Supplement, 24, 1979