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  • Schuchmann, H. P.; Laidler, K. J.
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    Nitrogen Compounds Other Than NO in Automobile Exhaust Gas.
    Ottawa Univ., Canada
    Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, Vol. 22, No. 1, 52-53, January 1972

  • Haynes, B. S.
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    Oxidation of Hydrogen Cyanide in Fuel-Rich Flames.
    Institut fur Physikalische Chemie der Universitat, Gottingen, West Germany
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 28, No. 2, 113-121, 1977

  • Levin, B. C.; Paabo, M.; Harris, R. H., Jr.; Clark, H. M.; Yoklavich, M. F.; Eller, N.; Highbarger, L.
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    Effect of Copper Additives on Atmospheric Hydrogen Cyanide and Acute Inhalation Toxicity From the Combustion Products of Flexible Polyurethane.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Fire Retardant Chemicals Association (FRCA). Fire Safety Problems Leading to Current Needs and Future Opportunities--Electrical/Electronics--Building and Construction--Textiles and Furnishings--Key Flammability Issues. FRCA Fall Conference, 1989. October 15-18, 1989, Scottsdale, Arizona, 107-112 p., 1989

  • Yamamoto, K.
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    Acute Combined Effects of HCN and CO, With Special Reference to a Theoretical Consideration of Acute Combined Effects on the Basis of the Blood Cyanide and COHb Analysis.
    Kyoto Univ., Japan
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 4, 69-78, February 1977

  • Tsuchiya, Y.; Sumi, K.
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    Determination of Hydrogen Cyanide in Fire Gases.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 3, 363-370, November 1976
    NRCC 15816; DBR Paper 710,

  • Parris, G. E.
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    Assessing the Risks of Toxic Fumes Produced During Fires.
    Dynamaco Corp., Rockvill, MD
    Fire and Arson Investigator, Vol. 40, No. 3, 26-27, March 1990

  • Morley, C.
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    Formation and Destruction of Hydrogen Cyanide From Atmospheric and Fuel Nitrogen in Rich Atmospheric-Pressure Flames.
    Shell Research Ltd., Chester, UK
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 27, No. 2, 189-204, October 1976

  • Smith, P. W.; Crane, C. R.; Sanders, D.C.; Abbott, J. K.; Endecott, B.
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    Effects of Exposure to Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Cyanide.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Oklahoma City, OK
    National Research Council. Physiological and Toxicological Aspects of Combustion Products: International Symposium. March 18-20, 1974, Utah Univ., Salt Lake City, 75-88 p., 1976

  • Mikes, F.; Mowrey, C. A.
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    Determination of Levels of Hydrogen Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide Produced From Combusted Cellulose Plastic Foam and Composites (Phase 1 and 2). Combustion Chambers and Analyzers. Operation Procedure and Accesories Manual. Final Report. Part 1. June 6-28, 1985.
    Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc., New York
    Final Report, Part 1, July 8, 1985, 85 p.

  • Mikes, F.; Mowrey, C. A.
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    Determination of Levels of Hydrogen Cyanide and Carbon Monoxide Produced From Combusted Cellulose Plastic Foam and Composites (Phase 1 and 2). Combustion Chambers and Analyzers. Operation Procedure and Accesories Manual. Final Report. Part 1. Analytical Apparatus. June 6-28, 1985.
    Society of the Plastic Industry, Inc., New York
    Final Report, Part 2, July 8, 1985, 95 p.