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  • DeLorenzo, R. A.
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    Cyanide: The Deadly Terror Weapon That Every EMS provider Must Know About.
    JEMS, Vol. 24, No. 10, 54-58,60-61,64-65, October 1999

  • Francis, A. P. A. G.
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    Toxicity Studies Concerning Antimony Oxide.
    Campine, Beerse, Belgium
    Global Fire Safety Issues: Industries and Products. Proceedings. Spring International Conference. March 14-17, 1999, New Orleans, LA, 49-54 p., 1999

  • Levin, B. C.
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    New Research Avenues in Toxicology: 7-Gas N-Gas Model, Toxicant Suppressants, and Genetic Toxicology.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Toxicology, Vol. 115, 89-106, 1996

  • Fowles, J. R.; Alexeeff, G. V.; Dodge, D.
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    Use of Benchmark Dose Methodology With Acute Inhalation Lethality Data.
    Institute for Environmental Science and Research, Porirua, New Zealand
    Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, Vol. 29, No. 3, 262-278, 1999

  • Kim, A. K.; Su, J. Z.
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    Rveiew of Alternative Streaming Agents for Halon 1211.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Fire Suppression and Detection Research Application Symposium. Proceedings. Fire Protection Research Foundation. February 23-25, 2000, Orlando, FL, 415-423 p., 2000

  • Mather, J. D.; Tapscott, R. E.
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    Tropodegradable Bromocarbon Extinguishants: Progress Overview.
    New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque; GlobeTech Inc., Albuquerque, NM
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 2000. Sponsored by: University of New Mexico, Fire Suppression Systems Assoc., Fire and Safety Group, Great Lakes Chemical Corp., Halon Alternative Research Corp., Hughes Associates, Inc., Kidde Fenwal, Inc., Kidde International, Modular Protection, Inc., Next Generation Fire Suppression Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratories, Summit Environmental Corp., Inc. and 3M Specialty Materials. May 2-4, 2000, Albuquerque, NM, 154-163 p., 2000

  • Gann, R. G.
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    Research Program to Determine When and How to Include Sublethal Effects of Smoke in Fire Safety Decisions.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NISTIR 6588
    NISTIR 6588
    November 2000
    U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Fire Research and Safety. 15th Joint Panel Meeting. Volume 1. Proceedings. March 1-7, 2000, San Antonio, TX, Bryner, S. L., Editors, 127-134 p., 2000

  • National Transportation Safety Board
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    Collision and Derailment of Maryland Rail Commuter MARC Train 286 and National Railroad Passenger Corporation AMTRAK Train 29 Near Silver Spring, Maryland on February 16, 1996. Railroad Accident Report.
    National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC
    ['NTSB/RAR-97/02', 'Notation 6664C']
    NTSB/RAR-97/02; Notation 6664C
    July 3, 1997
    150 p.

  • DeVries, H.; Holemann, H.; Wienecke, Z.
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    Toxikologische Bewertung des Einsatzes von Class-A-Foam. [Toxicological Assessment of the Use of Class-A-Foam.]
    VFDB, Vol. 50, No. 2, 62-70, May 2001

  • DeBoer, J.; DeBoer, K.; Boon, J. P.
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    Polybrominated Biphenyls and Diphenylethers.
    DLO-Netherlands Institute for Fisheries Research, The Netherlands; Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands
    Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. Volume 3. Series: Anthropogenic Compounds. Volume 3K. New Types of Persistant Halogenated Compounds. Chapter 4, Paasivirta, J., Editors, 61-95 p., 2000