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Cerberus
view article (1.0)General Fire Detection System Planning.Cerberus AG, Mannedorf, SwitzerlandReport E 432A, 1990, 101 p.DiNenno, P. J.; Dungan, K. W.
view article (1.0)Effectiveness of Fire-Detection Systems in Light-Water-Reactor Facilities.Professional Loss Control, Inc., Oak Ridge, TN 37830Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM; Department of Energy, Washington, DC, DE81-029465; ALO-141, August 1981, 100 p.Hemme, F.
view article (1.0)Measuring the Effectiveness of Automatic Fire Detection Systems.Fire International, Vol. 90, 45-47, December/January 1984/1985Fire
view article (1.0)Benefits of New 'Intelligent' Systems Are Lower Costs, Less False Alarms.Fire, Vol. 78, No. 967, 17-18, January 1986Macleod, J. B.
view article (1.0)Properly Engineered Detection and Protection Systems Can Work.Fire Protection, Vol. 12, No. 3, 5-8, September 1985Miles, T.
view article (1.0)Fire Detection System in Georgian Mansion Two Weeks Too Late.Fire, Vol. 77, No. 956, 15,20, February 1985Hawkins, R. L.; Rao, K. N.
view article (1.0)Standard Aircraft Diffusion Flame: Spectral Characteristics and a Feasibility Study for Developing an Alternate Calibration Source for Aircraft Optical Fire Detection Systems. Final Report. March 31, 1983-September 30, 1984.Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OHAero Propulsion Lab., Wright Patterson AFB, OH, AFWAL-TR-84-2080, December 30, 1984, 23 p.Mesley, W. R.
view article (1.0)Fire and Overheat Detection for Conveyor Belt Systems.Alarmline Ltd.Fire, Vol. 76, No. 939, 180, September 1983Rochholz, M. L.
view article (1.0)Fire Detection State-of-the-Art.Schirmer Engineering Corp., Deerfield, ILConsulting Engineer, Vol. 64, No. 4, 54-57, April 1985Pomroy, W. H.; Helmbrecht, R. E.
view article (1.0)Design and Operation of Four Prototype Fire Dectection Systems in Noncoal Underground Mines.Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PAIC 9030, 1985,