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  • Lathrop, J. K.
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    Dwelling Fire Kills Three Despite Heat Detectors.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 72, No. 5, 120-122, September 1978

  • Young, R. A.; Nash, P.
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    Fire Protection of Modern High Bay Storages.
    Fire Insurers' Research and Testing Organization, Borehamwood, England
    Fire Prevention, Science, and Technology, No. 18, 4-13, December 1977

  • DASA Information and Analysis Center
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    DASA Information and Analysis Center, Santa Barbara, CA
    ['DASA 1949', 'DASIAC Special Report 59', 'NWER Subtask RHA 5008']
    Defense Atomic Support Agency, Washington, DC, DASA 1949; DASIAC Special Report 59; NWER Subtask RHA 5008
    DASA Information and Analysis Center. Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program Panel N-3 (Thermal Radiation) Mass Fire Research Symposium. February 1967, Washington, DC, 443 p., 1967

  • Seager, E. R. D.
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    Project Flambeau: A Note on the Use of Simple Radiant Heat Detectors.
    Atomic Weapons Research Establishment, Berkshire, England
    ['DASA 1949', 'DASIAC Special Report 59', 'NWER Subtask RHA 5008']
    DASA 1949; DASIAC Special Report 59; NWER Subtask RHA 5008
    DASA Information and Analysis Center. Tripartite Technical Cooperation Program Panel N-3 (Thermal Radiation) Mass Fire Research Symposium. February 1967, Washington, DC, 303-308 p., 1967

  • Eguchi, Y.
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    Automatic Fire Detection in Japanese Dwellings.
    Association of Fire Alarms of Japan
    U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Panel on Fire Research and Safety. Volume 6. Fire Detection. October 19-22, 1976, Tokyo, Japan, 1-15 p., 1976

  • Levine, R. S.
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    Detection and Smoke Properties.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Panel on Fire Research and Safety. Volume 6. Fire Detection. October 19-22, 1976, Tokyo, Japan, 1-31 p., 1976

  • Manfredonia, S.
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    Fire Detectors: What Kind, Where?
    W. A. DiGiacomo Associates, New York
    Consulting Engineer, Vol. 49, No. 10, 90-91, October 1977

  • Severud, C. N.; Thorpe, R. F.
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    Analysis of Existing Restrictions on the Installation of Single-Station Smoke and Heat Detectors.
    Falcon Safety Products, Inc.
    Fire Journal, Vol. 71, No. 5, 41-44, September 1977

  • Best, R.
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    Three Die in Single-Family Dwelling Fire.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 71, No. 5, 81-84,109, September 1977

  • Lathrop, J. K.
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    Dormitory Fire Leaves One Dead Twenty-Three Hospitalized, Saratoga Springs, New York.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 70, No. 6, 5-7,13, November 1976