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Fire Technology
view article (1.0)NBS Identifies Changes in Cigarettes to Be More Fire Safe.Fire Technology, Vol. 24, No. 1, 68-69, February 1988Gann, R. G.; Press, E.; Carey, C. M.; Charles, J. L.; Cullen, J. W.; Gerard, J. C.; Hoebel, J. F.; Leake, P. H.; McGibeny, M. D.; McGuire, A.; Poel, W. H.; Spears, A. W.; Tovey, H.; Townsend, D. E.; Wilkenfeld, J. .
view article (1.0)Toward a Less Fire-Prone Cigarette. Final Report of the Technical Study Group on Cigarette and Little Cigar Fire Safety. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Final ReportFinal Report
October 1987
45 p.Gann, R. G.; Harris, R. H., Jr.; Krasny, J. F.; Levine, R. S.; Mitler, H. E.; Ohlemiller, T. J.
view article (1.0)Effect of Cigarette Characteristics on the Ignition of Soft Furnishings. Volume 3. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984['NBS TN 1241', 'Volume 3']NBS TN 1241; Volume 3
October 1987
251 p.Ruegg, R. T.; Weber, S. F.; Lippiatt, B. C.; Fuller, S. K.
view article (1.0)Improving the Fire Safety of Cigarettes: An Economic Impact Analysis. Volume 4. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Volume 4Volume 4
October 1987
97 p.Hall, J. R., Jr.
view article (1.0)Expected Changes in Fire Damages From Reducing Cigarette Ignition Propensity. Volume 5. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Volume 5Volume 5
October 1987
103 p.Sumner, D. A.; Greenberg, D.; Lago, A. M.; Shannon, J. A.; Oster, G.; Ford, G. T.; Brown, J. P.; Calfee, J. E.
view article (1.0)Economic Sector Data for Modeling the Impact of Less Ignition-Prone Cigarettes. Volume 6. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh; National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy Resources for the Future; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Volume 6Volume 6
October 1987
154 p.Damant, G. H.; McCormack, J. A.; Claire, B.
view article (1.0)Tests of Smoldering Ignition of Chairs and Reduced-Scale Mock-Ups by Various Cigarettes. Volume 7. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.Bureau of Home Furnishings, North Highlands, CA; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Volume 7Volume 7
October 1987
79 p.Harwood, B.; Fansler, L.
view article (1.0)Feasibility Study of Obtaining Field Data on Cigarette-Ignited Fires. Volume 8. Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984.Consumer Product Safety Comm., Washington, DC; Technical Study Group Cigarette Safety Act of 1984Volume 8Volume 8
October 1987
46 p.Wharton, R. K.
view article (1.0)Anomalous Burning Behavior of Some Smokers' Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres.Health and Safety Executive, Buxton, UKJournal of Occupational Accidents, Vol. 4, 25-32, 1982Symposium on the Science and Technology of Accident Investigation. April 7-9, 1981, Manchester, England, 1982McCusker, K.; Hiller, F. C.; Wilson, J. D.; McLeod, P.; Sims, R.; Bone, R. C.
view article (1.0)Dilution of Cigarette Smoke for Real time Aerodynamic Sizing With a SPART Analyzer.Univ. of Arkansas for MedicalSciences, Little Rock; Univ. of Arkansas Graduate Institute of Technology, Little RockJournal of Aerosol Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 2, 103-110, 1982