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  • Purser, D.
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    Smoke Toxicity.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    National Research Council. Improved Fire- and Smoke-Resistant Materials for Commercial Aircraft Interiors. Proceedings. November 8-10, 1994, National Academy Press, Washington, DC, Washington, DC, 175-195 p., 1994

  • Dietenberger, M. A.; Grexa, O.; White, R. H.; Sweet, M.; Janssens, M. L.
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    Room/Corner Tests of Wall Linings With 100/300 kW Burner.
    Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI; State Forest Products Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia; American Forest and Paper Assoc., Washington, DC
    Interscience Communications Limited. Fire and Materials. 4th International Conference and Exhibition. Proceedings. November 15-16, 1995, Crystal City, VA, 53-62 p., 1995

  • Janssens, M. L.; Grexa, O.; Dietenberger, M.; White, R.
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    Predictions of ISO 9705 Room/Corner Test Using a Simple Model.
    American Forest and Paper Assoc., Washington, DC; State Forest Products Research Institute, Bratislava, Slovakia; Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI
    Interscience Communications Limited. Fire and Materials. 4th International Conference and Exhibition. Proceedings. November 15-16, 1995, Crystal City, VA, 73-83 p., 1995

  • Hshieh, F. Y.; Beeson, H. D.
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    Flammability Testing of Pure and Flame Retardant-Treated Cotton Fabrics.
    Allied Signal TechnicalServices Corp., Las Cruces, NM; NASA Johnson Space Center, Las Cruces, NM
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 19, No. 5, 233-239, September/October 1995

  • Walton, W. D.; Thomas, P. H.
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    Estimating Temperatures in Compartment Fires.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Lund Univ., Sweden
    ['NFPA SFPE 95', 'LC Card Number 95-68247']
    NFPA SFPE 95; LC Card Number 95-68247
    SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering. 2nd Edition. Section 3. Chapter 6, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA, DiNenno, P. J.; Beyler, C. L.; Custer, R. L. P.; Walton, W. D.; Watts, J. M., Jr.; Drysdale, D.; Hall, J. R., Jr., Editors, 3/134-147 p., 1995

  • Quintiere, J. G.
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    How Did the Fire in Waco Start? An Expert Explains.
    Maryland Univ., College Park
    NFPA Journal, Vol. 89, No. 6, 91-93, November/December 1995

  • O'Connor, D. J.
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    New Concepts Keep Smoke in Check.
    Schrimer Engineering Corp., Deerfield, IL
    Consulting-Specifying Engineer, Vol. 19, No. 1, 30-33, January 1996

  • Hirschler, M. M.
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    How to Prevent Flashover Fires Due to Furnishings and Contents of a Room.
    Safety Engineering Laboratories, Rocky River, OH
    Product Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 20th. Volume 20. Proceedings. January 9-13, 1995, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 39-52 p., 1995

  • Quintiere, J. G.
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    Use and Interpretation of Calorimetry Date for Fie Predictions.
    Maryland Univ., College Park
    Federal Aviation Administration. Fire Calorimetry. July 27-28, 1995, Gaithersburg, MD, Hirschler, M. M.; Lyons, R. E., Editors, 122-133 p., 1995

  • Noll, D. C.; Sorathia, U.
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    Correlation Between Quarter-Scale Flashover Fire Tests and Cone Calorimeter Heat Release Rates. [Abstract Only]
    Naval Surface Warfare Center, China Lake, CA
    Federal Aviation Administration. Fire Calorimetry. July 27-28, 1995, Gaithersburg, MD, Hirschler, M. M.; Lyons, R. E., Editors, 153 p., 1995