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  • Fire Command
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    LP-Gas Plus Gasoline.
    Fire Command, Vol. 41, No. 9, September 1974

  • National Transportation Safety Board
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    Highway Accident Report: Multiple-Vehicle Collison, Followed by Propylene Cargo-Tank Explosion, New Jersey Turnpike, Exit 8, September 21, 1972.
    National Transportation Safety Board, Washington, DC
    NTSB/HAR-73/04, October 17, 1973, 40 p.

  • Bhat, A. M.; Sharma, S. P.
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    Flammability Limits of Liquified Petroleum Gas-Air Mixtures at Sub-Atmospheric Pressures.
    Regional Engineering College, Srinagar, India; Roorkee Univ., India
    National Combustion Institute, Symposium (National) on Combustion, 4th. December 14-17, 1970, National Combustion Inst., New Delhi, India, Kanpur, India, 60-72 p., 1970

  • Lathrop, J. K.
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    Seven Fire Fighters Injured in LP-Gas Tank "BLEVE".
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    Fire Command, Vol. 41, No. 8, 34-35, August 1974

  • Cowley, L. T.; Pritchard, M. J.
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    Large-Scale Natural Gas and LPG Jet Fires and Thermal Impact on Structures.
    Shell Research Ltd., Chester, UK; British Gas plc., West Midlands, UK
    Management and Engineering of Fire Safety and Loss Prevention: Onshore and Offshore. International Conference, 3rd. February 18-20, 1991, Elsevier Applied Science, New York, Aberdeen, Scotland, BHR Group Ltd., Editors, 209-218 p., 1991

  • Miller, A.
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    U.S. Home Product Report, 1983-1987: Forms and Types of Materials First Ignited in Fires.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Home Product Report, April 1991, 101 p.

  • Kim, M. E.
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    Possible Consequences of Rapidly Depressurizing a Fluid.
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
    Thesis, January 1981, 97 p.

  • Droste, B.
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    Fire Protection of LPG Tanks With Thin Sublimation and Intumescent Coatings.
    Bundesanstalt Fur Materialforschung Und-Prufung, Berlin, Germany
    Fire Technology, Vol. 28, No. 3, 257-269, August 1992

  • Underwriters Laboratories, Incorporated
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    Safety Relief Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas. Standard for Safety.
    Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., Northbrook, IL
    UL 132; 5th Edition, April 28, 1993, 15 p.

  • Kerwin, R.
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    Addressing the Fire Hazards of Alternative Fuels for Public Transit Buses. Part 1.
    Gage-Babcock and Associates, Elmhurst, IL
    Industrial Fire Safety, Vol. 2, No. 5, 39-45, September/October 1993