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  • CIBA Review
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    Flame-Retardant Finishes for Viscose Rayon and Other Cellulosic Fabrics.
    CIBA Review, Vol. 4, 49-51, 1969

  • Martin, E. P.
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    Fabrics and Fires.
    District Attorney's Office, Basle-City
    CIBA Review, Vol. 4, 2-15, 1969

  • Reeves, W. A.
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    Some Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Durable Phosphorus-Containing Flame Retardants for Cellulosic Textiles.
    Southern Regional Research Laboratory, New Orleans, LA
    Flame Retardance of Fibers. Proceedings. Plastics Institute of America, Inc. December 8-10, 1971, Clemson, SC, 1-19 p., 1971

  • Lee, B. T.; Wiltshire, L. W.
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    Fire-Spread Models of Upholstered Furniture.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA; Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD
    Journal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 3, 164-175, April 1972

  • Sello, S.B.
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    Process for Rendering Cellulose-Containing Fabrics Durably Flame-Retardant by Wet-Curing a Melamine Resin and a Phosphoric Acid Amide on the Fabric.
    U.S. Patent 3,632,297
    U.S. Patent 3,632,297
    June 4, 1972
    7 p.

  • Weaver, J. W.
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    Burning Behavior of Marginal Flame Retardant Fabrics.
    University of Delaware, Newark
    Textile Chemists and Colorists, Vol. 4, No. 5, 25-27, March 1972

  • Yeager, C. C.; Chapin, J. C.
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    Systems Approach to flame Retardancy.
    Ventron Corp., Beverly, MA
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 4, No. 4, 39-42, April 1972

  • Food and Drug Administration
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    Task Force to Determine the Need for and Substance of Standards for Wearing Apparel and Interior Furnishings.
    Food and Drug Adminis., Washington, DC

    December 16, 1968
    11 p.

  • Gandhi, R. S.
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    Some Properties of Viscose Rayon Fabrics Treated With Tetrakishydroxy Phosphonium Chloride (THPC) Resins.
    Leeds Univ., Yorkshire, UK
    Textile Research Journal, Vol. 40, No. 5, 437-444, May 1970

  • U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare
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    Studies of Death, Injuries, and Economic Losses Resulting From Accidental Burning of Products, Fabrics, or Related Materials. Report ot the President and the Congress. September 1965-Feburary 1969.
    Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC

    1969
    58 p.