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  • Meacham, B. J.
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    Factors Affecting the Perception of Risk and Their Impact on Human Behavior in Fire.
    Arup, Cambridge, MA
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 35-36 p., 2001

  • Sime, J. D.
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    Advancing Human Behavior Theory: Visual Access and Occupancy Research, Modeling and Applications.
    Jonathan Sime Associates, UK
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 37-40 p., 2001

  • Schneider, V.
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    Application of the Individual-Based Evacuation Model ASERI in Designing Safety Concepts.
    Integrierte Sicherheits-Technik GmbH, Germany
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 41-51 p., 2001

  • Fahy, R. F.
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    Verifying the Predictive Capability of EXIT89.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 53-64 p., 2001

  • Sekizawa, A.; Nakahama, S.; Ikehata, Y.; Ebihara, M.; Notake, H.
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    Study on Feasibility of Evacuation by Elevators in a High-Rise Building. Case Study for the Evacuation in the Hiroshima Motomachi High-Rise Apartments.
    National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster, Tokyo, Japan; Taisei Corporation, Japan; Shimizu Corp., Tokyo, Japan
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 65-76 p., 2001

  • Yung, D.; Proulx, G.; Benichou, N.
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    Comparison of Model Predictions and Actual Experience of Occupant Response and Evacuation in Two Highrise Apartment Building Fires.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 77-88 p., 2001

  • Fraser-Mitchell, J.
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    Simulated Evacuations of an Airport Terminal Building, Using the CRISP Model.
    Fire Safety Engineering Centre, Watford, England
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 89-100 p., 2001

  • Gwynne, S.; Galea, E.; Lawrence, P.; Filippidis, L.
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    Simulating Occupant Interaction With Smoke Using buildingEXODUS.
    University of Greenwich, London, England
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 101-110 p., 2001

  • Livesey, G. E.; Taylor, I. R.; Donegan, H. A.
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    Consideration of Evacuation Attributes and Their Functional Sensitivities.
    Ulster Univ., Jordanstown, Northern Ireland
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 111-122 p., 2001

  • Brennan, P.; Thomas, I.
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    Victims of Fire? Predicting Outcomes in Residential Fires.
    Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia
    Human Behavior in Fire: Understanding Human Behavior for Better Fire Safety Design. International Symposium, 2nd. Proceedings. March 26-28, 2001, Interscience Communications Ltd., London, England, Boston, MA, 123-134 p., 2001