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  • Atomic Energy Control Board
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    Ionization Chamber Smoke Detectors. Questions and Answers.
    Atomic Energy Control Board, Ottawa, Canada
    INFO-0263, March 1988, 24 p.

  • Whitwam, M. J.; Beys, B. B.; Holding, W.
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    Application of a Commercial Supervisory System to the Centralised Monitoring of Underground Fire Detection and Refrigeration Systems.
    Anglovaal Electronic Lab., South Africa
    Journal of the Mine Ventilation Society of South Africa, Vol. 41, No. 12, 214-217, December 1988

  • Martin, K.
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    Rauchmelder der neuen Generation auf dem Prufstand. [New Generation Smoke Detectors on the Test Bench.]
    Allianz Versicherungs-AG, Munchen, West Germany
    Der Maschinenschaden, Vol. 56, No. 6, 241-243, 1983
    SD 3,

  • Wagner, J. P.; May, M.; Fookson, A.
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    Comparative Performance of Ionization VS Photoelectric Fire Detectors--Pyrolytic Degradation Products.
    Gillette Research Institute, Rockville, MD
    Journal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 6, 511-533, October 1975

  • Takemoto, A.
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    Inner Atmosphere Has an Effect on Battery Driven Ionization Detectors.
    Fire Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Annual Conference. May 22-23, 1984, Tokyo, Japan, 67-68 p., 1984

  • Takahashi, N.; Katayama, K.; Uechi, F.
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    Smoothing the Outputs From an Ionization Detector and Identification of Smoldering and Flaming Fires.
    Nippon Univ., Tokyo, Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Annual Conference. May 22-23, 1984, Tokyo, Japan, 69-72 p., 1984

  • Takemoto, A.
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    False Alarm From a Battery Driven Ionization Smoke Detector.
    Fire Research Institute, Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Annual Conference. May 29-30, 1985, Tokyo, Japan, 17-18 p., 1985

  • Kamino, S.; Takemoto, A.; Sagae, K.
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    Variation of Current of an Ionization Smoke Detector as a Function of Compartment Atmosphere.
    Maikata-Neagawa Cities Fire Dept., Japan; Fire Research Institute, Japan
    Japanese Association of Fire Science and Engineering. Annual Conference. May 29-30, 1985, Tokyo, Japan, 23-26 p., 1985

  • Miyama, J.
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    Comparison of Operating Performance for Varieties of Smoke Sources Between Ionization Type and Photo-Electron Type Detector.
    Research on Disaster, Vol. 12, 137-146, 1981

  • Packham, D. R.; Gibson, L.; Linton, M.
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    Detection of Smoke in Air-Conditioned and Ventilated Buildings.
    Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Melbourne, Australia; Australian Post Office, Victoria; CSIRO, Melborune, Australia
    Fire International, Vol. 4, No. 48, 50-59, June 1975