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  • Williamson, R. B.
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    Flammability Considerations in Building and Construction.
    California Univ., Berkeley
    University of Utah. Fire Prevention and Control: A Major Societal Problem. Polymer Conference Series. June 4-9, 1973, Salt Lake City, UT, 1-16 p., 1973

  • Arney, W. C., Jr.; Kuryla, W. C.
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    Structure-Property Relationships in Flame Retardant Systems. Relative Effects of Alkyl Phosphates, Phosphonates and Phosphites on Cellulose Flammability
    Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, WV
    University of Detroit. Recent Advances in the Flame- and Smoke-Retardance of Polymers. Polymer Conference Series. Proceedings. May 21-25, 1973, Detroit, MI, 1-19 p., 1970

  • Reineke, C. E.; Gibbons, C. L.; Larsen, E. R.; Weaver, W. C.
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    Brominated Neopentyl Fire Retardants.
    Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI
    University of Detroit. Recent Advances in the Flame- and Smoke-Retardance of Polymers. Polymer Conference Series. Proceedings. May 21-25, 1973, Detroit, MI, 1-19 p., 1970

  • Chen, Y.; Delichatsios, M. A.
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    Creeping Flame Spread: Some New Results and Interpretation for Material Flammability Characterization.
    Worcester Polytechnic Inst., MA; Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MA
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 99, No. 3/4, 601-609, 1994
    Combustion Institute. Symposium (International) on Combustion, 25th. Proceedings. July 31-August 5, 1994, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Irvine, CA, 1994

  • Rawlings, P.
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    Paint Flammability: The Hidden Dangers!
    Hubdean Lt., UK
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 55, No. 177, 31-35, June 1995

  • Shippee, F. B.
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    Future for Flammability.
    American Apparel Manufacturers Assoc., Arlington, VA
    Modern Textiles, Vol. 54, No. 6, 52-53, June 1973

  • Chapman, P.
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    New Commission Has Taken Over the Enforcement of Flammability Standards. The Furniture Industry is a Target. Report From Washington on Flammability.
    Furniture Design and Manufacturing, Vol. 45, No. 10, 50,52,54, August 1973

  • U.S. Department of Transportation
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    Improved Flammability Standards for Materials Used in the Interiors of Transport Category Airplane Cabins and Petition of Air Transport Association (ATA) and Aerospace Industries Association (AIA). Final Rule and Petition for Rulemaking.
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
    Federal Register, Vol. 52, No. 34, 5422-5427, Friday, February 20, 1987

  • Betz, H. J.
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    In-Service Performance Criteria for Aircraft Interiors.
    Lufthansa German Airlines, Frankfurt, Germany
    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, 197-202 p., 1994

  • Carty, P.; White, S.
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    Iron Based Flame Retarding/Smoke Suppressing Compounds for Thermoplastic Polymers.
    University of Northumbria at Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK; Cookson Ceramics and Minerals Ltd., Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1, 67-77, 1994