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  • Record
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    Home Safe Home. Firesafety On the Job Begins With Fire Safety at Home.
    Record, Vol. 55, No. 3, 3-8, May/June 1978

  • Boyd, H.
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    Retrofit Features Modern HVAC and Fire Protection Systems.
    Fire Protection Consultant
    Southern Building, 11-13, June/July 1982

  • Law, C. K.
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    Recent Advances in Droplet Vaporization and Combustion.
    Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL
    Progress in Energy Combustion Science, Vol. 8, 171-201, 1982

  • Kruppa, J.
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    Some Results on the Fire Behavior of External Steel Columns.
    Technical Center of Steel Construction, Puteaux, France
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 4, No. 4, 247-257, 1981/1982

  • Hughes, H. B.
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    Contrasting Trade-Offs in HVAC Systems.
    Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, Kansas City, MO
    Building Design and Construction, Vol. 24, No. 11, 74-77, November 1983

  • Chapman, E. F.
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    HVAC...and the Fire Chief.
    New York City Fire Dept.
    Fire Service Today, Vol. 50, No. '11, 23-26, November 1983

  • Hertz, K.
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    Microwave Heating for Fire Material Testing of Concrete: An Experimental Study.
    Technical Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby
    CIB W14/83/19 (DK); Report 164, 1983, 41 p.

  • American Concrete Institute
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    American Concrete Inst., Detroit, MI
    ACI SP-92,
    American Concrete Inst. Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete, American Concrete Inst., Detroit, MI, Harmathy, T. Z., Editors, 219 p., 1986

  • Kordina, K.; Wydra, W.; Ehm, C.
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    Analysis of the Developing Damage of Concrete Due to Heating and Cooling.
    Technical Univ. Braunschweig, West Germany
    ACI SP-92-6,
    Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete, American Concrete Inst., Detroit, MI, Harmathy, T. Z., Editors, 87-113 p., 1986

  • Hertz, K. D.
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    Residual Properties of Concrete Heated Rapidly.
    Technical Univ. of Denmark
    ACI SP-92-8,
    Evaluation and Repair of Fire Damage to Concrete, American Concrete Inst., Detroit, MI, Harmathy, T. Z., Editors, 143-152 p., 1986