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  • Paz, D. D.
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    Conducta humana en los incendios--El Panico. [Human Behavior During Fires--Panic.]
    Oviedo Univ.
    Mapfre Seguridad, Vol. 5, No. 18, 3-10, 1985

  • Phillips, A. W.
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    You and the High Rise Building Fire.
    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
    SFPE TR 74-1
    SFPE TR 74-1
    1974
    7 p.

  • Bryan, J. L.
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    Study of the Survivors Reports on the Panic in the Fire at the Arundel Park Hall in Brooklyn, Maryland, on January 29, 1956.
    Maryland Univ., College Park

    1956
    28 p.

  • Sinclair, J.
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    Panic Escape Equipment Flaws Found in Hotels by Door Hardware Expert.
    Consultant, UK
    Fire, Vol. 85, No. 1054, 29, April 1993

  • Dowling, D. M.
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    Action in the Event of Fire: Human Behavior. A Firefighter's View.
    Cheshire Fire Dept., England
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 54, No. 173, 20-24, June 1994

  • Williams, G.
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    Examining the Psychological Effects of Rescues From Confined Spaces.
    Fire, Vol. 87, No. 1070, 7,102, August 1994

  • Williams, G.
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    Psychological Effects of Confined Space Rescues and Recognised Control Techniques.
    SDO Strathclyde Fire Dept., UK
    Fire Engineers Journal, Vol. 55, No. 176, 25-27, March 1995

  • Golton, C. J.; Golton, B. J.; Hinks, A. J.
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    Human Behavior in Fire: A Background Review for Modelling.
    Salford Univ., UK
    University of Salford and Association of Building Engineers. Fire Safety Modelling and Building Design. Proceedings. One-Day Conference to Review the Potential and Limitations of Fire Safety Models for Building Design. March 29, 1994, Salford, UK, Hinks, J.; Golton, B., Editors, 48-62 p., 1994

  • Phillips, A. W.
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    Physiological and Psychological Effects.
    Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA
    Record, Vol. 50, No. 3, 8-11, May/June 1973

  • Canter, D.
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    Pedestrian Behavior During Emergencies Underground: The Psychology of Crowd Control Under Life Threatening Circumstances.
    University of Surrey, UK
    University of Dundee and Independent Technical Conferences Ltd. Safety in Road and Rail Tunnels. First (1st) International Conference. November 23-25, 1992, Basel, Switzerland, Vardy, A. E., Editors, 135-150 p., 1992