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  • Hilado, C. J.; Huttlinger, P. A.
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    Rising and Fixed Temperature Effects in Testing.
    Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA
    International Conference on Fire Safety, 6th. Volume 6. January 12-16, 1981., Menlo Park, CA, 191-206 p., 1981

  • Hilado, C. J.; Brauer, D. P.
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    Upholstery Fabrics: Ignitability, Flash-Fire Propensity, Toxicity.
    San Francisco Univ., CA
    International Conference on Fire Safety, 4th. Volume 4. January 15-19, 1979., San Francisco, CA, 2-18 p., 1979

  • Cato, R. J.; Martindill, G. H.; Kuchta, J. M.
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    Ignition and Fire Suppression in Aerospace Vehicles. Phase 2.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    AFAPL-TR-72-96; PMSRC Report 4178, September 1972, 31 p.

  • Call, D. W.
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    Study of Halon 1301 (CBrF3) Toxicity Under Simulated Flight Conditions.
    Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA
    Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 44, 202-204, February 1973
    Aerospace Medical Assoc. Annual Scientific Meeting, 43rd. May 8-11, 1972., Bal Harbour, FL, 160-161 p., 1973

  • Smith, D. G.; Harris, D. J.
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    Human Exposure to Halon 1301 (CBrF3) During Simulated Aircraft Cabin Fires.
    Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD
    Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 44, No. 2, 198-201, 1973

  • Kaplan, H. L.; Grand, A. F.; Hartzell, G. E.
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    Toxicty and the Smoke Problem.
    Southwest Research Inst., San Antonio, TX
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, 11-23, 1984 <b>AND</b> Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 9, 121-138, August 1982,
    Combustion Toxicology: Principles and Test Methods. 1983, Technomic Publishing Co. Inc., Lancaster, PA, Kaplan, H. L.; Grand, A. F.; Hartzell, G. E., Editors, ['1982', '1984']

  • Hilado, C. J.; Olcomendy, E. M.
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    Aircraft Interior Fabrics: Ignition, Smoldering, and Toxicity.
    San Francisco Univ., CA
    International Conference on Fire Safety, 4th. Volume 4. January 15-19, 1979., San Francisco, CA, 76-89 p., 1979

  • Farrar, D. G.
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    Effect of the Sensory Irritant Component of a Combustion Atmosphere Derived From Douglas Fir on the Leg-Flexion Avoidance Response of the Rat.
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    Journal of Combustion Toxicology, Vol. 7, 3-22, February 1980
    International Conference on Fire Safety, 4th. Volume 4. January 15-19, 1979., San Francisco, CA, 139-141 p., 1979

  • Farrar, D. G.; Hiuleman, F. D.; Blank, T. L.; Pope, D. L.
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    Study on the Sensitivity of the Leg-Flexion Avoidance Response to the Sensory Irritant Component of Douglas FIR Combustion Products, December 1979.
    Utah Univ., Salt Lake City
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, NBS GCR 82-381, March 1982, 56 p.

  • Alexeeff, G. V.; Lee, Y. C.; White, J. A.; Putas, N. D.
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    Use of an Approximate Lethal Exposure Method for Examining the Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Combustion Products.
    Weyerhaeuser Co., Longview, WA
    Journal of Fire Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 2, 100-112, March/April 1986