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  • U.S. Department of Agriculture
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    Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material.
    Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC
    LC Catalog No. 85-600532; Agriculture Handbook 72,
    Wood Handbook: Wood as an Engineering Material. Agriculture Handbook 72, 466 p., 1987

  • TenWolde, A.; McNatt, J. D.; Krahn, L.
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    Thermal Properties of Wood and Wood Panel Products for Use in Buildings.
    Department of Agriculture, Madison, WI
    DOE USA-21697, September 1988, 55 p.

  • Lincoln, R. A., Jr.
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    Sprinklers Shut Off, Fire Ruins Restaurant With High Fire Load.
    Vigilant Fire Dept., Great Neck, New York
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 129, No. 6, 22-23, June 1976

  • Fisher, R. W.; Rogowski, B. F. W.
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    Results of Surface Spread of Flame Tests on Building Products.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    BRE Report R6, 1976, 214 p.

  • Parkin, L. P.
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    FRT Plywood: Not As Safe As It Sounds.
    Summit Fire Dept., NJ
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 143, No. 5, 27-28, May 1990

  • Johnson, J. W.
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    Lateral Bearing Strength of Douglas-Fir Lumber-Plywood Joints Treated With Fire Retardants.
    Oregon State Univ., Corvallis
    Forest Products Journal, Vol. 25, No. 11, 38-40, November 1975

  • Hirata, T.; Fukui, Y.; Kawamoto, S.
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    Combustion Properties of Plywood Treated With Retardants.
    Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan
    China Ordnance Society. International Symposium on Flame Retardants Proceedings. November 1-5, 1989, International Academic Publishers, Beijing, China, Yuxiang, O. and Minxiu, Z., Editors, 220-225 p., 1989

  • Brenden, J. J.
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    How Nine Inorganic Salts Affected Smoke Yield From Douglas-Fir Plywood.
    Forest Products Lab., Madison, WI
    FPL 249, 1975, 16 p.

  • Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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    Australian Forest Resources, 1989.
    Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Canberra
    Project 1214, August 1990, 36 p.

  • Edginton, J. A. G.; Lynch, R. D.
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    Acute Inhalation Toxicity of Carbon Monoxide From Burning Wood.
    Fire Research Station, Borehamwood, England
    FR Note 1040, August 1975, 25 p.