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  • Barker, R. H.; Drake, G. L., Jr.; Hendrix, J. E.; Bostic, J. E., Jr.
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    Flammability and Flame Retardation of Cotton/Polyester Blends.
    Clemson Univ., SC
    Clemson University. Flammability and Flame Retardation of Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabrics. September 15-17, 1976, 1-59 p., 1976

  • Fire Protection
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    Clothing Flammability--Know the Risks.
    Fire Protection, Vol. 16, No. 4, 16-17, December 1989

  • U.S. Department of Commerce
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    Wearing Apparel.
    Department of Commerce, Washington, DC
    Federal Register, Vol. 33, No. 207, 15662, Wednesday, October 23, 1968

  • Cahill, P. L.
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    Flammability, Smoke and Dry Arc Tracking Tests of Aircraft Electrical Wire Insulations. Final Report.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ
    DOT/FAA/CT-89/21
    DOT/FAA/CT-89/21
    July 1989
    21 p.

  • Holsten, J. R.
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    More on Flammability.
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 22, No. 2, 13, February 1990

  • Krasny, J. F.
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    More on Flammability.
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 22, No. 3, 16, March 1990

  • Benisek, L.
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    Development of Flame-Resist Treatments for Wool.
    International Wool Secretariat, Yorkshire, England
    Wool Science Review, No. 52, 30-63, May 1976

  • Galil, F.; Lomartire, J.
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    Flammability Assessment in Apparel Fabrics. Part 1. The Product Parameter Technique.
    Monsanto Textiles Co., Decatur, AL
    Textile Chemist and Colorist, Vol. 8, No. 8, 22-27, August 1976

  • Inagaki, N.; Nagae, M.; Katsuura, K.
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    Effects of Phosphinyl Substituents on Thermal Degradation and Flammability of Cellulose.
    Shizuoka Univ., Hamamatsu, Japan
    Journal of Fire Retardant Chemistry, Vol. 3, 181-194, August 1976

  • Quinn, E. J.; Dieck, R. L.
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    Flame and Smoke Properties of the Polyphosphazenes. Part 2. 1:1-Poly (Aryloxyphosphazene) Copolymers.
    Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, PA
    Journal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 7, 358-367, July 1976