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  • Daws, S.
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    Gaseous Fire Extinguishing Systems: Recent Developments.
    C.S.Todd and Associates Ltd., UK
    Fire Safety Engineering, Vol. 4, No. 1, 19-22, February 1997

  • Jason, N. H.
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    NIST Building and Fire Research Laboratory Publications, 1996.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    NIST SP 838-12
    NIST SP 838-12
    April 1997
    124 p.

  • Chemetron Corporation
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    Cardox: Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Systems and Equipment.
    Chemetron Corp., Chicago, IL
    FOLIO 1-1
    FOLIO 1-1
    1969
    8 p.

  • Chemetron Corporation
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    Cardox: Low Pressure Carbon Dioxide Fire Extinguishing Systems.
    Chemetron Corp., Chicago, IL
    FOLIO 2-2
    FOLIO 2-2
    1970
    8 p.

  • Chemetron Corporation
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    Cardox Foam Maker Fire Extinguishing Systems.
    Chemetron Corp., Chicago, IL
    FOLIO 5-1
    FOLIO 5-1
    1971
    6 p.

  • English, W. P.
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    Hard Look at Fire Protection.
    Westinghouse Electric Corp., Tampa, FL
    National Safety News, Vol. 106, No. 1, 53-57, July 1972

  • Williamson, H. V.
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    Properties of Carbon Dioxide as a fire Extinguishing Agent.
    Cardox Products, Chicago, IL
    Engineering and Technical Conference. Proceedings. Federal Fire Council. July 11-12, 1972, Washington, DC, 1-26 p., 1972

  • Everingham, R.
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    New All-Australian Invention...Special Blanket Puts Out Fire.
    A.P.D. Pty Ltd., Australia
    Textile Journal/Australia, 38-40, Janaury 1972

  • Jensen, R.
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    Halogenated Extinguishing Agent Systems.
    IIT Research Inst., Chicago, IL
    Fire Journal, Vol. 66, No. 3, 37-39, May 1972

  • Milne, T. A.; Green, C. L.; Benson, D. K.
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    Use of the Counterflow Diffusion Flame in Studies of Inhibition Effectiveness of Gaseous and Powdered Agents.
    Midwest Research Inst., Kansas City, MO
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 15, 255-264, 1970