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  • Palmer, D. L.
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    Should Bedroom Doors Be Open or Closed While People Are Sleeping? A Probabilistic Risk Assessment.
    University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
    Fire Engineering Research Report 99/13, March 1999, 115 p.

  • Jonsson, R.; Lundin, J.
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    Fire Safety Design Based on Risk Assessment.
    Lund Univ., Sweden
    Fire Science and Technology, Vol. 20, No. 1, 13-25, 2000

  • Wyss, G. D.; Duran, F. A.
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    OBSET: The Object-Based Event Scenario Tree Methodology.
    Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
    SAND2001-0828, March 2001, 274 p.

  • Coutts, D. A.
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    Estimating Fire Risks at Industrial Nuclear Facilities.
    Westinghouse Savannah River Co., Aiken, SC
    Department of Energy, Washington, DC, WSRC-MS-95-0366, July 12, 1999, 20 p.
    Applications of Probabilistic Risk Assessment to Fire Problems. Technical Symposium. Proceedings. October 23-24, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 1999

  • Ho, V.
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    Framework to Assess Cost/Risk-Benefit of Fire Life Safety Improvements to Railway tunnels.
    Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp., Hong Kong
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 49-58 p., 2001

  • Arkin, Y.
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    Using Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) AND cOST bENEFIT Analysis (CBA) to Prioritize Fire and Life Safety Risk Reduction Measures in Old Railway Tunnels.
    Earth Tech Inc., USA
    Tunnel Fires and Escape From Tunnels, 3rd International Conference. Organised and Sponsored by Tunnel Management International. Proceedings. October 9-11, 2001, Washington, DC, 59-70 p., 2001

  • Poh, W.; Bennetts, I.
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    Sprinklers for Property Protection : Decision Based on Quantitative Cost-benefit Risk Assessment.
    Umow Lai and Associates Pyt Ltd., Victoria, Australia; Victoria University of Technology, Australia
    Fire Safety Engineering International Conference 2004. Issues and Solutions. FSE2004. Proceedings. March 22-24, 2004, Sydney, Australia, 1-12 p., 2004

  • Lundin, J.; Johansson, H.
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    Risk-Based Approach to Verification of Fire Safety Design Solutions.
    Lund Univ., Sweden
    Fire Science and Technology, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1-15, 2003

  • Ng, A. K. L.
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    Risk Assessment of Transformer Fire Protection in a Typical New Zealand High-Rise Building.
    University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
    Fire Engineering Research Report 07/6, June 2007, 188 p.

  • Devlin, J. F.
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    Modern Approach to Determining Building Height and Area for Fire Safety.
    Schirmer Engineering Corp., Deerfield, IL
    Fire Protection Engineering, Vol. 42, 32-34,36,38, Spring 2009