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  • Martin, S. B.; Ramstad, R. W.
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    Capabilities of Fire Services to Limit Damage From Nuclear Attack.
    URS Research Co., Burlingame, CA
    URS 696-5
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, URS 696-5
    May 1969
    93 p.

  • Martin, S. B.
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    Simple Radiant Heating Method for Determining the Thermal Diffusivity of Cellulosic Materials.
    Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, CA
    ['USNRDL-TR-352', 'DASA-1136']
    USNRDL-TR-352; DASA-1136
    Spril 29, 1959
    13 p.

  • Martin, S. B.
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    Civil Defense Test Design and Support of Operation Flambeau-Type Fires. Annual Report.
    Stanford Research Institute, Menlo Park, CA
    ['Annual Report', 'OCD Work Unit 2561B', 'SRI Project PYU-8150']
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, Annual Report; OCD Work Unit 2561B; SRI Project PYU-8150
    August 1970
    19 p.

  • Martin, S. B.
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    Role of Fire in Nuclear Warfare. An Interpretive Review of the Current Technology for Evaluating the Incendiary Consequences of the Strategic and Tactical Uses of Nuclear Weapons. Final Report.
    URS Research Co., San Mateo, CA
    ['DNA-2692F', 'URS 764']
    Defense Nuclear Agency, Washington, DC, DNA-2692F; URS 764
    August 1974
    166 p.

  • Martin, S. B.; Ramstad, R. W.
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    Stable Pyrolysis Products of Cellulose Exposed to Intense Thermal Radiation.
    Naval Radiolocical Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, CA
    ['DASA-1546', 'USNRDL-TR-810']
    DASA-1546; USNRDL-TR-810
    January 12, 1965
    56 p.

  • Martin, S. B.; Holton, S.
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    Preliminary Computer Program for Estimating Primary Ignition Ranges for Nuclear Weapons.
    Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco, CA
    USNRDL-TR-866
    USNRDL-TR-866
    June 3, 1965
    81 p.

  • Martin, S. B.
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    Fire Setting by Nuclear Explosion: A Revisit and Use in Nonnuclear Applications.
    Stan Martin & Associates, Redwood City, CA
    Journal of Fire Protection Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 4, 283-297, November 2004