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  • Schuessler, R.
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    Spontaneous Human Combustion: The Facts.
    Fire International, No. 150, 11-12, February 1996

  • Warren, D. R.; Richardson, G. T.; Hodgson, A.
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    Operation Euroka: Conditions for Human Survival in the Fire Area.
    Aeronautical Research Laboratories, Australia; Defense Standards Laboratories, Maribyrnong, Australia; Forests Commission, Victoria, Australia
    DSL-391,
    Operation EUROKA: Supplementary Papes. Proceedings. Defence Standards Laboratories. July 1971, Gaskin, A. S., Editors, 119-210 p., 1971

  • National Academy of Sciences
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    Guides for Short-Term Exposures of the Public to Air Pollutants. Part 3. Guide for Gaseous Hydrogen Fluoride.
    National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC
    Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, APTD-0765, August 1971, 16 p.

  • Smyth, G.
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    Was Digital Fire an Avoidable Disaster?
    Fire, Vol. 90, No. 1108, 11-12,14, October 1997

  • Kose, S.
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    Designing for the Ageing Society - TG19.
    Building Research Establishment, Garston, England
    CIB Publication 211, November 1997,
    CIB Coordinators' Trend Reports: An Anthology of Future Perspectives, 1-3 p., 1997

  • Hartzell, G. E.
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    Incapacitation of Humans From Exposure to Irritant Combustion Gases: Sorting Out the Facts.
    Hartzell Consulting, Inc., San Antonio, TX
    Fire Risk and Hazard Assessment Research Application Symposium. Research and Practice: Bridging the Gap. Proceedings. National Fire Protection Research Foundation. June 25-27, 1997, San Francisco, CA, 206-215 p., 1997

  • Hartzell, G. E.
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    Hazard Assessment for Humans Exposed to Irritant Combustion Gases: Sorting Out the Facts.
    Hartzell Consulting, Inc., San Antonio, TX
    International Conference on Fire Research and Engineering (ICFRE2), Second (2nd). Proceedings. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE). August 3-8, 1997, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Boston, MA, Gaithersburg, MD, 305-313 p., 1998

  • Elorza, J.
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    Protecting the Environment.
    Fire International, No. 164, 15-16,18, September 1998

  • Miller, K.
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    Biological Agents as Weapons: Medical Implications.
    Orange County Fire Authority, CA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 152, No. 1, 83-84,86-89, January 1999

  • Dodd, D. E.; Vinegar, A.
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    Toxicity Data Comparison of CF3I With Currently Used Fire-Extinguishing Agents and Refrigerants of Interest to the Military.
    ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Dayton, OH
    Halon Options Technical Working Conference. Proceedings. HOTWC 1999. April 27-29, 1999, Albuquerque, NM, 233-241 p., 1999