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  • Carlson, D. R.; Yoon, D. C.
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    Degradation of Overheat Imaging Capability Due to Lofted Nuclear Debris.
    R and D Associates, Los Angeles, CA
    ['Paper F-13', 'CRDEC-CR-092']
    Paper F-13; CRDEC-CR-092
    November 1990
    Office of the Project Manager Smoke/Obscurants. Smoke/Obscurants Symposium 14. Volume 2. April 1990, Laurel, MD, Deepak, A.; Klimek, W., Editors, 741-758 p., 1990

  • Broido, A.
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    Environmental Hazards of Fire.
    California Univ., Berkeley
    American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE). Survival Shelters Symposium. Annual Meeting, 69th. June 25-27, 1962, Miami Beach, FL, 83-95 p., 1962

  • Jewell, W. S.; Willoughby, A. B.
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    Study to Analyze and Improve Procedures for Fire Damage Assessment Following Nuclear Attack. Part 1.
    Broadview Research Corp., Washington, DC
    BRC 167-1
    Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, CA, BRC 167-1
    October 1960
    85 p.

  • Downs, L. E.; Bruce, H. D.
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    Effect of Window Glass in Protecting Materials From Ignition by Thermal Radiation. Technical Report.
    Department of Agriculture, Madison, WI
    AFSWP-792
    AFSWP-792
    November 1, 1955
    16 p.

  • Rogers, J. C.
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    Ignition of Materials by Large Yield Nuclear Weapons for Various Burst Heights and Atmospheric Conditions. Technical Report.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA
    SRI Project IMU-4021
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, SRI Project IMU-4021
    May 1963
    31 p.

  • Crowley, J. W.; Smith, B. R.; Avise, H. J.; Whitney, N. G.
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    FIREFLY: A Computer Model to Assess the Extent of Nuclear Fire Damage in Urbanized Areas. Supplemental Report.
    Systems Sciences, Inc., Bethesda, MD
    OCD Work Unit 1614B
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, OCD Work Unit 1614B
    May 22, 1968
    194 p.

  • Crowley, J. W.; Hogue, R. M.; Avise, H. J.; Smith, B. R.; Hiner, W. G.
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    Development of Analytical Relationships and Criteria for Blast and Fire Vulnerability of Fallout Shelter Occupants. Final Report.
    Systems Sciences, Inc., Bethesda, MD
    OCD Work Unit 1614B
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, OCD Work Unit 1614B
    October 1, 1968
    250 p.

  • John, F. I.
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    Review of the Bruce and Downs Survey. Technical Note.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA
    ['TN-OAP-24', 'SRI Project ETU-5205']
    Department of the Army, Washington, DC, TN-OAP-24; SRI Project ETU-5205
    July 1967
    48 p.

  • Waterman, T. E.; Labes, W. G.; Salzberg, F.; Tamney, J. E.; Vodvarka, F. J.
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    Prediction of Fire Damage to Installations and Built-Up Areas From Nuclear Weapons. Phase 3. Experimental Studies: Appendices A-G. Final Report.
    IIT Research Inst., Chicago, IL
    ['Phase 3', 'Final Report']
    National Military Command System Support Center, Washington, DC, Phase 3; Final Report
    November 1964
    360 p.

  • Staackmann, M.; Baker, R. L.; Colvin, C. B.; Goodale, T. C.; Hawkins, M. B.
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    Final Results of Smoke Screen System Development. Final Report.
    URS Corp., Burlingame, CA
    ['URS 643-9', 'NRDL-TRC-49', 'Final Report']
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, URS 643-9; NRDL-TRC-49; Final Report
    June 1966
    142 p.