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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-89-1956C, 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-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