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  • U.S. Department of Agriculture
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    Specification for Tanker, Slip-On, 50-Gallon, Model 10.
    Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
    Specification 5100-346a, September 1969, 7 p.

  • U.S. Department of Agriculture
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    Specification for Tanker, Slip-On, Metal, End-Mounted, Capacity 75-, 125-, and 200-Gallons Model 20. Interim Specification.
    Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
    Specification 5100-00347a, September 1969, 7 p.

  • U.S. Department of Agriculture
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    Specification for Tanker, Slip-On 300-Gallon Model 51. Interim Specification.
    Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
    Interim Spec. 5100-00349a, April 1972, 5 p.

  • Johnson, G. D.
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    Fiscal Year 1992 Program Plan for Evaluation and Remediation of the Generation and Release of Flammable Gases in Hanford Site Waste Tanks.
    Westinghouse Hanford Co., Richland, WA
    Department of Energy, Washington, DC, WHC-EP-0537, January 1992, 85 p.

  • Droste, B.
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    Fire Protection of LPG Tanks With Thin Sublimation and Intumescent Coatings.
    Bundesanstalt Fur Materialforschung Und-Prufung, Berlin, Germany
    Fire Technology, Vol. 28, No. 3, 257-269, August 1992

  • Shujing, Z.; Xiujuan, G.
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    Design and Flow Control of Subsurface Injection System for Mobile Oil Tanks.
    Fire Research Institute, Shanghai, China
    University of Science and Technology of China. Fire Science and Technology. Asian Conference, 1st (ACFST). October 9-13, 1992, International Academic Publishers, China, Hefei, China, Weicheng, F.; Zhuman, F., Editors, 348-353 p., 1992

  • Isman, K. E.
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    Rural Protection Options.
    National Fire Sprinkler Assoc., Patterson, NY
    Sprinkler Quarterly, No. 84, 10,12,32, Fall 1993

  • Hadjisophocleous, G. V.; Sousa, A. C. M.; Venart, J. E. S.
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    Study of the Effect of the Tank Diameter on the Thermal Stratification in LPG Tanks Subjected to Fire.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada
    Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 25, 19-31, 1990

  • Lyle, A. R.; Strawson, H.
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    Electrostatic Hazards in Tank Filling Operations.
    Shell Research Ltd.
    Fire Prevention Science and Technology, No. 4, 8-12, February 1973

  • Mahrt, D.
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    Pressure Tank, Self-Contained, 30 Gallon CAFS Unit Now Available.
    HFS Defense Systems, Inc., Redding, CA
    Foam Applications for Wildland and Urban Fire Management, Vol. 7, No. 1, 19, May 1995