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Makino, A.; Law, C. K.
view article (1.0)Ignition and Extinction of CO Flame over a Carbon Rod.Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan; Princeton Univ., NJCombustion Science and Technology, Vol. 73, No. 4-6, 589-615, 1990Montgomery, R. R.; Reinhardt, C. F.; Terrill, J. B.
view article (1.0)Comments on Fire Toxicity.E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co., Wilmington, DEJFF/Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 2, 179-212, Augut 1975Minkoff, G. J.; Tipper, C. F. H.
view article (1.0)B. P. Chemical Co. Ltd., Sunbury-on-Thames, England; Liverpool Univ., EnglandChemistry of Combustion Reactions, Butterworths, London, England, 401 p., 1962DeAngelis, D. G.; Ruffin, D. S.; Peters, J. A.; Reznik, R. B.
view article (1.0)Source Assessment: Residential Combustion of Wood. Final Report. November 1976-February 1980.Monsanto Research Corp., Dayton, OHEPA-600/2-80-042bEnvironmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, EPA-600/2-80-042b
March 1980
102 p.Tiegs, P.
view article (1.0)Efficiency and Emission Testing for Residential Wood-Fired Appliances.OMNI Environmental Services, Inc., Portland, OR
August 1983Wood Heating Educational and Research Foundation, Auburn University and U.S. Department of Energy. Solid Fuel Heating Technology Symposium Proceedings. March 11, 1983, Baltimore, MD, 81-101 p., 1983Gangloff, H. J.; Milks, D.; Maloney, K. L.; Adams, T. N.; Matula, R. A.
view article (1.0)Experimental and Mechanistic Study of the Reactions of COF2 With H2 and With CO.Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PACombustion Institute/Central States Section and Western States Sections (Joint Meeting). Flammability and Burning Characteristics of Materials and Fuels. April 21-22, 1975, San Antonio, TX, 1-47 p., 1975Smyth, K. C.; Tjossem, P. J. H.
view article (1.0)Signal Detection Efficiency in Multiphoton Ionization Flame Measurements.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDApplied Optics, Vol. 29, No. 33, 4891-4898, November 20, 1990Cusack, P. A.; Killmeyer, A. J.
view article (1.0)Inorganic Tin Compounds as Flame, Smoke, and Carbon Monoxide Suppressants for Synthetic Polymers.International Tin Research Institute, Uxbridge, UK; Research Institute, Inc., Columbus, OH['Chapter 14', 'ACS Symposium Series 425']Chapter 14; ACS Symposium Series 425American Chemical Society. Fire and Polymers--Hazards Identification and Prevention. National Meeting, 197th. ACS Symposium Series 425. April 9-14, 1989, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, Dallas, TX, Nelson, G. L., Editors, 189-210 p., 1989Lynch, R. D.
view article (1.0)On the Non-Existence of Synergism Between Inhaled Hydrogen Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England['FR Note 1035', 'CIB W14/156/76 (UK)']FR Note 1035; CIB W14/156/76 (UK)
May 1975
8 p.Mayer, B. W.; Smith, D. S.; Hayden, M. J.
view article (1.0)Acute Smoke Inhalation in Children.St. Christophers Hospital for Children, Philadelpohia, PAAmerican Family Physician, Vol. 7, No. 4, 80-94, April 1973