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  • Hirano, T.
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    Activities in Japan for Classification of Flammable Vapors, Gases, and Dusts in Japan.
    Tokyo Univ., Japan
    National Materials Advisory Board. Explosion Hazard Classification of Vapors, Gases, and Dusts. July 15-18, 1986., Washington, DC, 253-274 p., 1987

  • Verkade, M.; Bluhm, D.
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    Bibliography of Topics Related to the Study of Grain-Dust Fire and Explosion With Keywork Indexes. November 1976-May 1978.
    Iowa State Univ., Ames
    IS-EMRRI-7, July 1978, 110 p.

  • Williams, K. L.; Timko, R. J.
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    Performance Evaluation of a Real-Time Aerosol Monitor.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8969, 1984, 16 p.

  • Ng, D. L.; Cashdollar, K. L.; Hertzberg, M.; Lazzara, C. P.
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    Electron Microscopy Studies of Explosion and Fire Residues.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    IC 8936, 1983, 67 p.

  • Bennett, N.
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    Explosion Protection for Fabric Dust Collectors.
    DCE Vokes Inc., Jeffersontown, KY
    Specifying Engineer, Vol. 48, No. 3, 81-83, September 1982

  • Volkwein, J. C.; Covelli, A.; Thimons, E. D.
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    Dust Protection Afforded by Enclosed Cabs on Surface and Underground Mine Machinery.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Technical Progress Report 109, December 1979, 13 p.

  • Kansa, E. J.; Perlee, H. E.
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    Transient Dust-Flame Model: Application to Coal-Dust Flames.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Combustion and Flame, Vol. 38, No. 1, 17-36, 1980

  • Lunn, G. A.
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    Note on the Lower Explosibility Limit of Organic Dusts.
    Health and Safety Executive, Buxton, England
    Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol. 17, 207-213, 1988

  • Cheng, L.; Courtney, W. G.
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    Control of Airborne Respirable Dust in the Face Area With Water Sprays Using a Full-Scale Laboratory Model.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 9292, 14 p.

  • National Materials Advisory Board
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    Test Equipment for Use in Determining Classifications of Combustible Dusts. Environments. Final Report.
    National Materials Advisory Board, Washington, DC
    Occupational Safety and Health Admin., Washington, DC, NMAB-353-2, 1979, 40 p.