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  • Ng, D. L.; Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M.; Lazzara, C. P.
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    Electron Microscopy Studies of Explosion and Fire Residues.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8936, 1983, 67 p.

  • Hertzberg, M.
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    Critique of the Dust Explosibility Index: An Alternative for Estimating Explosion Probabilities.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 9095, 1987, 27 p.

  • Verkade, M.; Bluhm, D.
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    Bibliography of Topics Related to the Study of Grain-Dust Fire and Explosion With Keywork Indexes. November 1976-May 1978.
    Iowa State Univ., Ames
    IS-EMRRI-7, July 1978, 110 p.

  • Lilis, R.
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    Review of Pulmonary Effects of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) and Vinyl Chloride Exposure.
    New York Univ.
    Environ. Health perspect, Vol. 41, 167-169, October 1981

  • Ebersole, J. F.; Vaglio-Laurin, R.
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    Assessment of Battlefield-Induced Aerosol Contaminants. Final Report. January 1979-May 1980.
    Aerodyne Research Inc., Bedford, MA
    Chemical Systems Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, ARCSL-CR-80068, September 1980, 99 p.

  • Williams, K. L.; Timko, R. J.
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    Performance Evaluation of a Real-Time Aerosol Monitor.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8969, 1984, 16 p.

  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers
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    American Institute of Chemical Engineers, NY
    Chemical Engineering Progress. Loss Prevention. Volume 6, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 143 p., 1972

  • Nelson, R. W.
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    Protection of Enclosures Handling Combustible Dusts.
    Factory Insurance Association, Hartford, CT
    Chemical Engineering Progress. Loss Prevention. Volume 6, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York, 100-104 p., 1972

  • National Materials Advisory Board
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    Classification of Dusts Relative to Electrical Equipment in Class II Hazardous Locations. Final Report.
    National Materials Advisory Board, Washington, DC
    Occupational Safety and Health Admin., Washington, DC, NMAB-353-4, July 1982, 59 p.

  • National Materials Advisory Board
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    Rationale for Classification of Combustible Gases, Vapors, and Dusts With Reference to the National Electrical Code. Final Report.
    National Materials Advisory Board, Washington, DC
    Occupational Safety and Health Admin., Washington, DC, NMAB-353-6, July 1982, 25 p.