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Facts About Sporting Ammunition Fires.
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FEMA: NBS Tests Do Not Reflect Reality.
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NASA Fire-Fighter's Breathing System.
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Structural Fire Protection--Buildings Can Resist Fire.
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Why Are "Long" Electric Sparks More Effective Dust Explosion Initiators Then "Short" Ones?
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway
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Minimum Ignition Energies in Flowing Kerosine-Air Mixtures.
National Aeronautical Lab., Bangalore, India; Cranfield Institute of Technology, Bedford, England
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