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Babrauskas, V.
view article (1.0)Toxic Fire Hazards: Control by Limiting Toxic Potency or Control by Limiting Burning Rate?Fire Science and Technology Inc., Damascus, MDBritish Plastics Federation AND Institute of Materials. Flame Retardants '94. International Conference, 6th. January 26-27, 1994, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, London, England, 239-250 p., 1994Purser, D. A.; Fardell, P. J.; Rowley, J.; Vollam, S.; Bridgeman, B.; Ness, E. M.
view article (1.0)Improved Tube Furnace Method for the Generation and Measurement of Toxic Combustion Products Under a Wide Range of Fire Conditions.Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England; British Cable Makers Confederation, UKBritish Plastics Federation AND Institute of Materials. Flame Retardants '94. International Conference, 6th. January 26-27, 1994, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, London, England, 263-274 p., 1994Goodyear, D.
view article (1.0)Extendicare Starwood Fire, 114, Starwood Drive, Napean, Ontario, August 14, 1989. Fire Investigation Report.Office of the Fire Marshall, CanadaFire Investigation ReportFire Investigation Report
December 10, 1991
21 p.Klote, J. H.
view article (1.0)Control of Smoke and Combustion Products.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDChapter 2Chapter 2Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Fire Safety in Tall Buildings. Tall Building Criteria and Loading. Committee 8A, McGraw-Hill, Inc., Blue Ridge Summit, PA, Sfintesco, D.; Scawthorn, C.; Zicherman, J., Editors, 17-52 p., 1992Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated
view article (1.0)Survey of Available Information on the Toxicity of the Combustion and Thermal Decomposition Products of Certain Building Materials Under Fire Conditions.Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Northbrook, ILBulletin of Research 53Bulletin of Research 53
July 1963
66 p.Prager, F. H.; Kimmerle, G.; Maertins, T.; Mann, M.; Pauluhn, J.
view article (1.0)Toxicity of the Combustion and Decomposition Products of Polyurethanes.Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany; Bayer AG, Wuppertal, GermanyFire and Materials, Vol. 18, 107-119, 1994Stein, A. M.; Bauske, B. W.
view article (1.0)Computer Technique for Simulating the Combustion of Cellulose and Other Fuels. Research Note.Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, CAPSW-266PSW-266
1972
3 p.O'Mara, M. M.
view article (1.0)Combustion Products From Synthetic and Natural Products. Part 1. Wood.Goodrich (B. F.) Co., Avon Lake, OHJournal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 5, 34-53, January 1974Ricker, R. E.; Stoudt, M. R.; Dante, J. F.; Fink, J. L.; Beauchamp, C. R.; Moffat, T. P.
view article (1.0)Corrosion of Metals.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDNIST SP 861NIST SP 861
April 1994Evaluation of Alternative In-Flight Fire Suppressants for Full-Scale Testing in Simulated Aircraft Engine Nacelles and Dry Bays. Section 7, Grosshandler, W. L.; Gann, R. G.; Pitts, W. M., Editors, 669-728 p., 1994Cooper, L. Y.
view article (1.0)Overview of a Model for Predicting the Generation Rate and Distribution of Products of Combustion in Two-Layer Fire Environments.National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MDSession B-2Session B-2Combustion Institute/Eastern States Section. Chemical and Physical Processes in Combustion. Fall Technical Meeting, 1990. December 3-5, 1990, Orlando, FL, 64/1-4 p., 1990