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  • Schlosser, H. E.; Wolfrum, J.; Ebert, V.; Williams, B. A.; Sheinson, R. S.; Fleming, J. W.
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    In Situ Determination of Molecular Oxygen Concentrations in Full-Scale Fire-Suppression Tests Using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy.
    Universita t Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany; Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 29th. Proceedings. Volume 29. Part 1. July 21-25, 2002, Combustion Institute, Pittsburgh, PA, Sapporo, Japan, Chen, J. H.; Colket, M. D., Editors, 353-360 p., 2002

  • Peacock, R. D.; Averill, J. D.; Reneke, P. A.; Jones, W. W.
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    Characteristics of Fire Scenarios in Which Sublethal Effects of Smoke Are Important.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Fire Technology, Vol. 40, No. 2, 127-147, April 2004

  • Kreis, S.
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    Rapid Intervention Isn't Rapid.
    Phoenix Fire Dept., AZ
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 156, No. 12, 56-60,62,64-66, December 2003

  • Floyd, J. E.; Hung, S. P.; Williams, F. W.; Tatem, P. A.
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    Fire and Smoke Simulator (FSSIM). Version 1. Theory Manual.
    Hughes Associates, Inc., Baltimore, MD; ITT Industries Advanced Engineering and Sciences Division, Alexandria,VA
    NRL/MR/6180-04-8765
    Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC, NRL/MR/6180-04-8765
    March 31, 2004
    42 p.

  • Tuomisaari, M.
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    IMO Local Application Tests: Critical Approach.
    Marioff Corporation Oy, Vantaa, Finland
    Fire Suppression Technologies Workshop. February 24-27, 2003, Mobile, AL, 1-2 p., 2003

  • Klote, J. H.
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    Analysis of the Life Safety Consequences of Smoke Migration Through Elevator Shafts.
    John H. Klote Inc., Leesburg, VA
    Use of Elevators in Fires and Other Emergencies Workshop. Proceedings. Co-Sponsored by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International); National Institute of Stanards and Technology (NIST); International Code Council (ICC); National Fire Protection Association (NFPA); U.S. Access Board and International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). March 2-4, 2004, Atlanta, GA, 1-20 p., 2004

  • Siikonen, M. L.; Barlund, K.; Kontturi, R.
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    Transportation Design for Building Evacuation.
    KONE Corp.
    Use of Elevators in Fires and Other Emergencies Workshop. Proceedings. Co-Sponsored by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME International); National Institute of Stanards and Technology (NIST); International Code Council (ICC); National Fire Protection Association (NFPA); U.S. Access Board and International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). March 2-4, 2004, Atlanta, GA, 1-12 p., 2004

  • Millen, T. S.; Anderson, K.
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    Scenario Simulation Modelling.
    Risk and Reliability Associates Pyt Ltd., Melbourne, Australia
    Fire Safety Engineering International Conference 2004. Issues and Solutions. FSE2004. Proceedings. March 22-24, 2004, Sydney, Australia, 1-12 p., 2004

  • Barber, D.; Johnson, P.
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    Why Is The Fire Safety Industry In Australia Attempting To Make Car Parks Safer Than Hospitals ?
    Arup Fire, Melborune,Australia; Arup Fire, Risk and Security, Australia
    Fire Safety Engineering International Conference 2004. Issues and Solutions. FSE2004. Proceedings. March 22-24, 2004, Sydney, Australia, 1-17 p., 2004

  • Terwilliger, M. A.
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    Downhill Fire Attack and the Ten Standard Orders.
    Truckee Fire District, CA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 156, No. 9, 67-68,69, September 2003