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Bakos, D.; Kosik, M.; Antos, K.; Karolyova, M.; Vyskocil, I.
view article (1.0)Role of Nitrogen in Nitrogen-Phosphorus Synergism.Slovak Technical Univ., Bratislava, Czechoslovakia; Occupational Safety Research Inst., Bratislava, CzechoslovakiaFire and Materials, Vol. 6, No. 1, 10-12, March 1982Jones, G. W.; Scott, G. S.
view article (1.0)Extinction of Isobutane Flames by Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen.Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PARI 4095RI 4095
June 1947
10 p.Glass, J. W.; Wendt, J. O. L.
view article (1.0)Mechanisms Governing the Destruction of Nitrogenous Species During the Fuel Rich Combustion of Pulverized Coal.Arizona Univ., TucsonWSS/CI 82-5WSS/CI 82-5Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-26 p., 1982Asay, B. W.; Smoot, L. D.; Hedman, P. O.
view article (1.0)Mixing Control of NO Formation and Burnout for Pulverized Coals.Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UTWSS/CI 82-6WSS/CI 82-6Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-25 p., 1982Peck, R. E.; Midkiff, K. C.; Altenkirch, R. A.
view article (1.0)Fuel Nitrogen Transformations in One-Dimensional Coal-Dust Flames.Kentucky Univ., LexingtonWSS/CI 82-8National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, WSS/CI 82-8Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-28 p., 1982Ohtake, K.; Okazaki, K.; Yuki, A.
view article (1.0)History and NO Formation Characteristics of Pulverized Coal Combustion.Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, JapanWSS/CI 82-10WSS/CI 82-10Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-18 p., 1982Roby, R. J.; Freeman, L. E.; Chui, G. K.
view article (1.0)Fuel-Bound Nitrogen Effects on NOx Emissions From a Statified-Charge Engine.Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MIWSS/CI 82-29WSS/CI 82-29Combustion Institute/Western States Section. Spring Meeting. April 5-6, 1982., Salt Lake City, UT, 1-23 p., 1982Ikeda, G. K.
view article (1.0)Oxygen Index Tests to Evaluate the Suitability of a Given Material for Oxygen Service.Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PAASTM STP 812ASTM STP 812American 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., 1982Dressler, D. P.; Robinson, R. S.; Gann, R. G.; Stone, J. P.; Williams, F. W.; Carhart, H. W.
view article (1.0)Biological Effect of Fire Suppression by Nitrogen Pressurization in Enclosed Environments.Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA; Naval Research Lab., Washington, DCJournal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 4, No. 3, 314-324, August 1977Johnson, J. E.; Woods, F. J.
view article (1.0)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, DCNRL 6470NRL 6470
October 31, 1966
28 p.