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  • Zikria, B. A.
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    Inhalation Injuries in Fires.
    Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY
    National Research Council. Appraisal of Halogenated Fire Extinguishing Agents. April 11-12, 1972., Washington, DC, 42-52 p., 1972

  • Veghte, J. H.
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    Effect of Moisture on the Burn Potential in Fire Fighters' Gloves.
    Biotherm, Inc., Beavercreek, OH
    Fire Technology, Vol. 23, No. 4, 313-322, November 1987

  • Noyes, R., Jr.; Andreasen, N. J. C.; Hartford, C. E.
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    Psychological Reaction to Severe Burns.
    Iowa Univ., Iowa City
    Social and Economic Consequences of Residential Fires, Lexington Books, MA, Rapkin, C., Editors, 227-236 p., 1983

  • Warne, C. A.
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    Continuing Problem of Serious Burns Involving the Ignition of Clothing, Particularly Nightwear.
    Consumer Safety Unit, London, England
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 3, No. 4, 195-201, December 1979
    Interflam '79. International Conference on Flammability. Conference Workbook. Organised Jointly by 'Fire and Materials' and LIRA. March 27-29, 1979., Guildford, England, 6-7 p., 1979

  • Institute of Textile Technology; Virginia Medical Center University
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    Burn Victim and Garment Involvement. Final Report.
    Institute of Textile Technology, Charlottesville, VA; Virginia Medical Center Univ.
    Task C-2, 1981, 244 p.

  • Grimwood, P.
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    Fast and Correct Treatment Vital to Save Burn Victims.
    West Midlands Fire Dept.
    Fire, Vol. 74, No. 917, 326-327, November 1981

  • Phillips, A. W.; Tanner, J. W.; Cope, O.
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    Burn Therapy. Part 4. Respiratory Tract Damage (An Account of the Clinical, X-Ray and Postmortem Findings) and the Meaning of Restlessness.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Annals of Surgery, Vol. 158, No. 5, 799-811, November 1963
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,

  • Phillips, A. W.; Cope, O.
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    Burn Therapy. Part 3. Beware of the Facial Burn!
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Annals of Surgery, Vol. 156, No. 5, 759-766, November 1962
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,

  • Phillips, A. W.; Cope, O.
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    Burn Therapy. Part 2. The Revelation of Respiratory Tract Damage as a Principal Killer of the Burned Patient.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    Annals of Surgery, Vol. 155, No. 1, 1-19, January 1962
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC,

  • Hoschke, B. N.; Moulen, A. W.; Holcombe, B. V.; Grubits, S. J.; Madden, J. J.
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    Burn Hazard From Explosing Hydrogen-Filled Meteorological Balloons.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), New South Wales, Australia; Experimental Building Station, New South Wales, Australia
    Journal of Consumer Product Flammability, Vol. 7, No. 1, 48-58, March 1980