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  • Friend, J. P.
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    Natural Chlorine and Fluorine in the Atmosphere, Water and Precipitation.
    Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin.; United Kingdom Department of the Environment; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admin.; United Nations Environment Program; World Meteorological Organization. Scientific Assessment of Stratospheric Ozone: 1989. Volume 2. Appendix: Alternative Fluorocarbon Environmental Acceptability Study (AFEAS) Report. World Meteorological Organization Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project. Report 20. May 1989, Boulder, CO, 433-448 p., 1989

  • Whiteley, R. A.
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    Vent Snuffing--The State of the Art.
    Wormald Engineering, Manchester, England
    Paper G2,
    BHRA, The Fluid Engineering Center; Society of Fire Protection Engineers; Safety and Reliability Directorate of UKAEA and Institution of Chemical Engineers. Fire Engineering in Petrochemical and Offshore Applications. International Conference Proceedings. June 23-24, 1987, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, 125-129 p., 1987

  • McLain, W. H.; Eggleston, L.; Seals, W. O.
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    Feasibility Study to Develop a Water Deluge System for Conveyor Lines Transporting High Explosives. Final Report.
    Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
    PA-TR-4889, August 1975, 43 p.

  • Kayser, E. G.; Boyars, C.
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    Spontaneously Combustible Solids--A Literature Search. Final Report. April-October 1974.
    Naval Surface Weapons Center, Silver Spring, MD
    NSWC/WOL/TR-75-159, May 1975, 34 p.

  • Iizuka, K.; Takada, T.; Kodaira, A.; Fujinaka, H.
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    Fire Resistance of Water-Filled Tubular Steel Structures.
    Takenaka Komuten Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
    Takenaka Technical Research Report, No. 17, 164-174, April 1977

  • Witzeman, L.
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    Brief Study of Water Consumed in Fire Fighting in Five Areas.
    Rural Metropolitan Fire Protection Co., AZ
    Fireline, 10-13, February 1976

  • Stevens, H. D.
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    Chemically Induced Fires in Aircraft Electrical Circuitry by Glycol/Water Solutions Hazard Analysis and Elimination Methods.
    General Dynamics, Fort Worth, TX
    FZM-6345, January 1975, 63 p.

  • Takahashi, S.
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    Heat Transfer Mechanisms in the Extinguishment of Charcoal Fire With Water.
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Fire Research Annual Conference. [Conference in JAPANESE]. May 17-18, 1990, 127-130 p., 1990

  • Olsson, S.; Ryderman, A.
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    Brander i fartygsmaskinrum kan slackas med vatten- eller skum-sprinkler. [Fires in Ship Engines Extinguished by Sprinklers Studied.] (Abstract in English)
    Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Sweden
    SP Report 1990:31, 1990, 29 p.

  • Gore, J. P.; Skinner, S. M.; Ip, U. S.
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    Investigation of Simulated Oil-Well Blowout Fires. Annual Report.
    Maryland Univ., College Park
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, NIST GCR 90-581, November 1990, 81 p.