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  • Bakos, D.; Kosik, M.; Antos, K.; Karolyova, M.; Vyskocil, I.
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    Role of Nitrogen in Nitrogen-Phosphorus Synergism.
    Slovak Technical Univ., Bratislava, Czechoslovakia; Occupational Safety Research Inst., Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 6, No. 1, 10-12, March 1982

  • Jones, G. W.; Scott, G. S.
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    Extinction of Isobutane Flames by Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 4095
    RI 4095
    June 1947
    10 p.

  • Glass, J. W.; Wendt, J. O. L.
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    Mechanisms Governing the Destruction of Nitrogenous Species During the Fuel Rich Combustion of Pulverized Coal.
    Arizona Univ., Tucson
    WSS/CI 82-5
    WSS/CI 82-5
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-26 p., 1982

  • Asay, B. W.; Smoot, L. D.; Hedman, P. O.
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    Mixing Control of NO Formation and Burnout for Pulverized Coals.
    Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT
    WSS/CI 82-6
    WSS/CI 82-6
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-25 p., 1982

  • Peck, R. E.; Midkiff, K. C.; Altenkirch, R. A.
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    Fuel Nitrogen Transformations in One-Dimensional Coal-Dust Flames.
    Kentucky Univ., Lexington
    WSS/CI 82-8
    National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, WSS/CI 82-8
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-28 p., 1982

  • Ohtake, K.; Okazaki, K.; Yuki, A.
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    History and NO Formation Characteristics of Pulverized Coal Combustion.
    Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, Japan
    WSS/CI 82-10
    WSS/CI 82-10
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-18 p., 1982

  • Roby, R. J.; Freeman, L. E.; Chui, G. K.
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    Fuel-Bound Nitrogen Effects on NOx Emissions From a Statified-Charge Engine.
    Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI
    WSS/CI 82-29
    WSS/CI 82-29
    Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-23 p., 1982

  • Ikeda, G. K.
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    Oxygen Index Tests to Evaluate the Suitability of a Given Material for Oxygen Service.
    Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA
    ASTM STP 812
    ASTM STP 812
    American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 812. March 31, 1982-April 1, 1982, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Phoenix, AZ, Werley, B. L., Editors, 56-67 p., 1982

  • Dressler, D. P.; Robinson, R. S.; Gann, R. G.; Stone, J. P.; Williams, F. W.; Carhart, H. W.
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    Biological Effect of Fire Suppression by Nitrogen Pressurization in Enclosed Environments.
    Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA; Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 4, No. 3, 314-324, August 1977

  • Johnson, J. E.; Woods, F. J.
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    Flammability in Unusual Atmospheres. Part 1. Preliminary Studies of Materials in Hyperbaric Atmospheres Containing Oxygen, Nitrogen, and/or Helium. Interim Report.
    Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC
    NRL 6470
    NRL 6470
    October 31, 1966
    28 p.