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  • Gordon, P. G.; Logan, R. I.
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    Effect of Elevated Temperature on Flame-Retardant Treated Wools and Other Fibres.
    CSIRO Div. of Protein Chemistry, Victoria, Australia
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 10, No. 3&4, 137-140, September/December 1986

  • Khoury, G. A.; Grainger, B. N.; Sullivan, P. J. E.
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    Transient Thermal Strain of Concrete: Literature Review, Conditions Within Specimen and Behavior of Individual Constituents. Transient Thermal Strain of Concrete During First Heating Cycle to 600 Deg. C.
    Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, England; Central Electricity Research Labs., Surrey, England
    Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 37, No. 132, 131-144, September 1985
    CIB W14/86/45 (UK),

  • Khoury, G. A.; Grainger, B. N.; Sullivan, P. J. E.
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    Strain of Concrete During First Cooling From 600 Deg. C Under Load. Transient Thermal Strain of Concrete During First Heating Cycle to 600 Deg. C.
    Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, England; Central Electricity Research Labs., Surrey, England
    Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 38, No. 134, 1-12, March 1986
    CIB W14/86/45 (UK),

  • Mayle, R.
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    Fire Whirl: Theory and Experiment.
    Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Home Fire Proj. Tech. Rpt. 5a, February 1973, 58 p.

  • Becker, H. A.; Phillips, A. M.
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    Burning of Pine in Wind at 357-857 Deg. C and 3-18 m/s: The Wave Propagation Period.
    Queens Univ., Kingston, Canada
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 58, No. 3, 273-289, December 1984

  • Becker, H. A.; Phillips, A. M.
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    Pyrolysis and Burning of Pine in Wind at 357-857 Dec. C and 3-18 m/s: The Initial Period.
    Queens Univ., Kingston, Canada
    Combustion and flame, Vol. 58, No. 3, 255-271, December 1984

  • Smith, E. E.
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    Potential Fire Hazard of a Furnished Compartment.
    Ohio State Univ., Columbus
    International Conference on Fire Safety, 6th. Volume 6. January 12-16, 1981., Menlo Park, CA, 174-189 p., 1981

  • Morgan, H. P.; Hansell, G. O.
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    Atrium Buildings: Calculating Smoke Flows in Atria for Smoke-Control Design.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England; Colt International Lt., Hants, U. K.
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 9-35, February 1987

  • Melinek, S. J.; Thomas, P. H.
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    Heat Flow to Insulated Steel.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1-8, February 1987
    CIB W14/87/09 (UK),

  • Phillips, H.
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    Comparison of 'Standard' Methods for the Determination of Maximum Experimental Safe Gap (MESG).
    Health and Safety Executive, Buston, England
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 83-108 p., 1987