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  • Matthews, D.
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    Five Decades of Protective Clothing - Protection or a Burden?
    Fire, Vol. 90, No. 1114, 51-52, April 1998

  • Clark, D. F.; Smith, D. L.; Petruzzello, S. J.; Bone, B. G.
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    Heat Stress in the Training Environment.
    University of Illinois, Champaign; SkidmoreCollege, Saratoga Springs, NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 151, No. 3, 163-164,166,168, March 1998

  • Smith, D. L.; Petruzzello, S. J.; Kramer, J. M.; Warner, S. E.; Bone, B. G.; Misner, J. E.
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    Selected Physiological and Psychobiological Responses to Physical Activity in Different Configurations of Firefighting Gear.
    Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY; University of Illinois, Urbana; University of Illinois, Champaign
    Ergomonics, Vol. 38, No. 10, 2065-2077, 1995

  • Barker, R. L.; Scrugs, B. J.; Prahsarn, C.; Myrhe, L. G.; Teer, M.; Miszko, T.
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    International Firefighter Protective Clothing Breathability Research Project. Final Report to National Fire Protection Research Foundation. Part 1. Mild Environment Protocol. Part 2. Warm Environment Protocol.
    North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh; Alamo Physiological Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
    Final Report
    National Fire Protection Research Foundation, Quincy, MA, Final Report
    August 1998
    227 p.

  • Campbell, C. A.
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    Whole New Suit of Clothes.
    Fire Chief, Vol. 42, No. 6, 42,44-49, June 1998

  • Congalton, D.
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    Shape Memory Alloys for Use in Thermally Activated Clothing, Protection Against Flame and Heat.
    Defence Clothing and Textiles Agency, Essex, UK
    Fire and Materials. 6th International Conference and Exhibition. Proceedings. Interscience Communications Limited. February 22-23, 1999, San Antonio, TX, 127-133 p., 1999

  • Torvi, D. A.; Hadjisophocleous, G. V.
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    Research in Protective Clothing for Firefighters: State of the Art and Future Directions.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Fire Technology, Vol. 35, No. 2, 111-130, May 1999

  • Wollan, T.
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    What to Wear: when Your Life Is on the Line.
    Engineering Services, Research Triangle Park, NC
    Lab Data, Vol. 5, No. 1, 11-13,17, Spring 1999

  • Robinson, D. J.; Egglestone, G. T.
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    Flammability Properties of Selcted Fabrics and Associated Ensembles and Laminates for Use in Chemical and Biological Protective Clothing.
    Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Canberra, Australis
    DODA-AR-010-902
    DODA-AR-010-902
    February 1999
    23 p.

  • Barker, R. L.; Scruggs, B. J.
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    Evaluating the Comfort Performance of Fabrics for Nuclear Protective Apparel.
    North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh
    ['ASTM STP 1237', 'PCN 04-012370-55']
    ASTM STP 1237; PCN 04-012370-55
    Performance of Protective Clothing: Improvement Through Innovation. Fifth (5th) Volume. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). ASTM STP 1237. Proceedings. June 25-27, 1994, ASTM, West Conshohocken, PA, San Francisco, CA, Johnson, J. S.; Mansdorf, S. Z., Editors, 327-346 p., 1996