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  • Childs, K. D.; Narum, D.; LaVanier, L. A.; Lindley, P. M.; Schueler, B. W.; Mulholland, G. W.; Diebold, A. C.
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    Comparison of Submicron Particle Analysis by Auger Electron Spectroscopy, Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, and Secondary Electron Microscopy With Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy.
    Physical Electronics Inc., Eden Prairie, MN; Charles Evans and Associates, Redwood City, CA; Physical Electronics Inc., Redwood City, CA; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD; Sematech, Austin, TX
    Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films, Vol. 14, No. 4, 2392-2404, July/August 1996

  • Goshgarian, B. B.; Solomon, W. C.
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    Nozzle Beam-Mass Spectrometer System for Studying One-Atmosphere Flames.
    Air Force Rocket Propulsion Lab., Edwards, CA
    AFRPL-TR-72-30, April 1972, 11 p.

  • Kennedy, E. M.; Dlugogorski, B. Z.
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    Identification and Quantification of Combustion Byproducts Produced During Suppression of Cup-Burner Fires With Halon Replacements.
    University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW
    Fire Australia Incorporating the Fouth Asia-Pacific Fire Trade Fair, 1996. Australian Fire Protection Association and Institution of Fire Engineers. October 30-November 1, 1996, Melbourne, Australia, 69-75 p., 1996

  • Bertsch, W.; Holzer, G.
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    Recent Advances in Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry of Suspect Arson Samples.
    University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa; Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
    Forensic Aspects of Arson Investigations, International Symposium. Proceedings. Section 1: Lectures. July 31-August 4, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 131-147 p., 1995

  • Nowicki, J.
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    Analytical Interpretation: GC/MS and Macros.
    Illinois State Police, Maywood
    Forensic Aspects of Arson Investigations, International Symposium. Proceedings. Section 1: Lectures. July 31-August 4, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 151-159 p., 1995

  • Fultz, M. L.; Culver, J.
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    Analysis Protocols and Proficiency Testing in Fire Debris Analysis.
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Atlanta, GA; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Rockville, MD
    Forensic Aspects of Arson Investigations, International Symposium. Proceedings. Section 1: Lectures. July 31-August 4, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 165-193 p., 1995

  • Krajewski, M. R.
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    Computer-Assisted Data Reduction for Arson Analysis of Samples Utilizing an Ion Trap Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer.
    Erie County Central Police Services Forensic Laboratory, Buffalo, NY
    Forensic Aspects of Arson Investigations, International Symposium. Proceedings. Section 2. Extended Abstracts. July 31-August 4, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 257-267 p., 1995

  • Guice, S.; Hedglin, E.; Horton, B.
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    Effects of Fire Suppressants on Fire Debris Analysis.
    Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Decatur
    Forensic Aspects of Arson Investigations, International Symposium. Proceedings. Section 2. Extended Abstracts. July 31-August 4, 1995, Fairfax, VA, 291-291 p., 1995

  • Fire and Arson Investigator
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    Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS).
    Fire and Arson Investigator, Vol. 49, No. 4, 17-21, July 1999

  • Mills, R. M.
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    New Radio Frequency Time-Of-Flight Mass Spectrometer.
    National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
    Department of the Navy, Washington, DC, NBS 7537, June 26, 1962, 21 p.