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  • Chandler, S. E.
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    Effects of Severe Weather Conditions on the Incidence of Fires in Dwellings.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, 21-27, 1982

  • Appy, M. K.; Conway, R. E.
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    Loss Control Education in the Workplace.
    Factory Mutual Engineering Research, Norwood, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 77, No. 2, 56-57,60,61,65, March 1983

  • Coates, M.
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    Ten Million Office Workers at Risk.
    Fire Prevention, No. 157, 21-25, March 1983

  • Birky, M. M.
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    Review of Smoke and Toxic Gas Hazards in Fire Environment.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    CIB W14/26/75 (USA)
    CIB W14/26/75 (USA)
    University of Edinburgh Centre for Industrial Consultancy and Liaison with the Department of Fire Safety Engineering. Fire Safety of Combustible Materials. International Symposium. October 1975, CIB W14/26/75 (USA), England, 231-252 pp, 1975 AND U.S./Japan Government Cooperative Program on Natural Resources (UJNR). Panel on Fire Research and Safety. Volume 1. Toxicity. October 19-22, 1976, TH9127.J2U58 1976, Tokyo, Japan, 1-23 pp, 1976, England, 1976

  • Knight, D. R.
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    Feasibility of Lowering Oxygen Concentrations Aboard Submarines in Order to Improve Fire Safety. Position Paper.
    Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab., Groton, CT
    NSMRL Report 84-5
    Naval Medical Research and Development Command, Bethesda, MD, NSMRL Report 84-5
    April 8, 1985
    54 p.

  • Knight, D. R.; Callahan, A. B.
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    Review of the Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory's Proposal to Study the Effects of Lowered Oxygen Concentrations on Submarine Crews. January 28, 1986.
    Naval Submarine Medical Research Lab., Groton, CT
    NSMRL Memo 86-2
    Naval Medical Research and Development Command, Bethesda, MD, NSMRL Memo 86-2
    April 30, 1986
    13 p.

  • Aoyama, M.
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    Effect of Anti-Flame Treated Cloths at Combustion on the Living Body.
    Nagoya City Univ. Medical Schook, Japan
    Nagoya Medical Journal, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1-9, February 1975

  • Lam, V.; Mills, D. E.; Martin, D. L.
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    Alternations in Pulmonary Function and Pulmonary Complications in Burned Soldiers--Body Temperature Correction of Arterial Blood Gas Studies. October 1, 1978-September 30, 1979.
    Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX
    MEDDH-388(R1)
    Army Medical Research and Development Command Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD, MEDDH-388(R1)
    1979
    13 p.

  • Repko, J. D.
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    Neurotoxicity of Methyl Chloride.
    Arizona Univ., Tuscon
    Neurobehavioral Toxicology and Teratology, Vol. 3, 425-429, 1981

  • Colardyn, F.; Van der Straeten, M.; Lamont, H.; Van Peteghem, T.
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    Acute Inhalation-Intoxication by Combustion of Polyvinylchloride.
    Ghent Univ.,Belgium; N.V. Sidmar, Ghent, Belgium
    International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Vol. 38, 121-127, 1976