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Kordina, K.; Krampf, L.; Seiler, H. F.
view article (1.0)Examination of the Effects of a Big Fire in Some Concrete Buildings.Technological Univ., Brunswick; German Concrete Assoc.Fire Prevention Science and Technology, No. 14, 4-17, March 1976Nowlen, S. P.; Lambright, J. A.; Romig, J. C.; Bohn, M. P.; Nicolette, V. F.
view article (1.0)Discussion of Fire Suppression Induced Equipment Damage and Systems Impact Through an Examination of Spurious Fire Suppression Actuation Incidents.Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Pinawa, CanadaSAND-89-1956CSAND-89-1956C
1989
10 p.McEwan, W. S.
view article (1.0)Benson Incident: Comparison of Burn Patterns of Boxcar Damaged in the Incident and an Experimentally Burned Boxcar. Final Report.Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CANWC-5715NWC-5715
Janaury 1976
14 p.Ide, K.
view article (1.0)Causes of Death in Fires.Tokyo Medical Inspection Center, JapanJapan Fire Science Association, Inc. Physical, Psychological and Behavioral Aspects of Fires Symposium. November 20-21, 1975, Japan, 1-16 p., 1975DiBlase, D.; Huntley, G.; Shapiro, S.
view article (1.0)Fire Losses--Big Property Limits Cover Los Angeles Skyscraper. Level 2. 1 of 2 Stories.Business Insurance, 1-4, May 16, 1988DiBlase, D.; Huntley, G.; Bradford, M.; Hofmann, M. A.
view article (1.0)Three Fire Losses May Top $500 Million. Level 2. 2 of 2 Stories.Business Insurance, 4-8, May 9, 1988Davies, K.
view article (1.0)Electrostatic Discharges--Stopping the Sparks Flying.Fire Prevention, No. 228, 21-24, April 1990Fleming, R. P.
view article (1.0)Lessons From the Loma Prieta Earthquake.Sprinkler Quarterly, No. 71, 32-33, Summer 1990May, C.
view article (1.0)Surveying Fires in the Home.Home Office Research and Planning UnitFire Prevention, No. 231, 20-22,24, July/August 1990Adelman, R. M.; Koen, K. B.
view article (1.0)Building Remodeling Nullifies Sprinkler System.Memphis Fire Dept., TNFire Command, Vol. 42, No. 10, 24-27, October 1975