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  • Alexandrovski, A.; Boverman, D.
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    Fire Brigade Intervention Model in Australia: Understanding and Applying the Concepts.
    GN Consulting Pty Ltd., Eastwood NSW 2122, Australia; New South Wales Fire Brigades, Greenacre NSW 2190, Australia
    Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods, 7th International Conference. Sky is the Limit. Proceedings and Case Studies. April 16-18, 2008, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Bethesda, MD, Auckland, New Zealand, 313-324 p., 2008

  • Nilsson, M.; Oden, M.; Jeansson, S.
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    Methodology for Risk Based Fire Resistance Design of Structural Members.
    Fire Safety Design AB, SE-200 22 Malmö Sweden
    Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods, 7th International Conference. Sky is the Limit. Proceedings and Case Studies. April 16-18, 2008, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Bethesda, MD, Auckland, New Zealand, 325-336 p., 2008

  • Scholten, N. P. M.; vandeLeur, P. H. E.
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    Eurocodes and Structural Fire Design.
    Foundation Expertcenter Regulations in Building (ERB), Delft, NL; DGMR Bouw bv, The Hague, NL
    Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods, 7th International Conference. Sky is the Limit. Proceedings and Case Studies. April 16-18, 2008, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Bethesda, MD, Auckland, New Zealand, 337-348 p., 2008

  • Lundin, J.
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    Design Principles for Life-Safety and Load-Bearing Structures: Fundamental Differences in Controlling Risk.
    WSP Fire and Risk Engineering, Stockholm, Sweden
    Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods, 7th International Conference. Sky is the Limit. Proceedings and Case Studies. April 16-18, 2008, Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Bethesda, MD, Auckland, New Zealand, 349-360 p., 2008

  • Ng, A. K. L.
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    Risk Assessment of Transformer Fire Protection in a Typical New Zealand High-Rise Building.
    University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
    Fire Engineering Research Report 07/6, June 2007, 188 p.

  • Tyley, S.
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    Train to Gain.
    Fire Risk Management, 33-36, May 2008

  • Fontana, M.
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    Fire Engineering of Buildings: Some Aspects on the Situation in Switzerland and EuropeRecent Research at ETH Zurich.
    Institute of Structural Engineering - Steel, Timber and Composite Structures, Switzerland
    Fire Science and Technology, Vol. 26, No. 2, 67-86, 2007

  • Brown, P.
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    International Residential Code and Residential Sprinklers. View From the Code Floor.
    Sprinkler Age, Vol. 27, No. 4, 8-8, April 2008

  • Li, J.; Chow, W. K.
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    Review on Emergency Evacuation Time Estimation for Performance-Based Fire Safety Design.
    Beijing University of Technology, China; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
    Journal of Applied Fire Science, Vol. 15, No. 2, 147-163, 2006-2007

  • Sear, C.
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    Fire Rescue and Safety Vocational Stanards Group.
    Fire Magazine, Vol. 99, No. 1219, 35-35, February 2007