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  • Kotoyori, T.
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    Critical Ignition Temperatures of Wood Sawdusts.
    Research Institute of Industrial Safety, Tokyo, Japan
    International Association for Fire Safety Science. Fire Safety Science. Proceedings. 1st International Symposium. October 7-11, 1985, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., NY, Gaithersburg, MD, Grant, C. E.; Pagni, P. J., Editors, 463-471 p., 1986

  • Emmons, H. W.; Shen, T.
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    Fire Spread in Paper Arrays.
    Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA
    Home Fire Proj. Tech. Rpt. 5,
    Combustion Institute, Symposium (International) on Combustion, 13th. August 23-29, 1970, Salt Lake City, UT, 917-926 p., 1970

  • Daily, J. W.; Keller, J. D.; Pitz, R. W.
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    Chemically Reacting Turbulent Free Shear Layers.
    LBL-10416, March 1980, 2 p.
    Lawrence Berkeley Lab. Combustion Research--FY 1979. March 1980., 6/33-6/34 p., 1980

  • Fisher, H. D.; Gerstein, M.
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    Investigation of Materials Combustibility and Fire and Explosion Suppression in a Variety of Atmospheres. Summary Report.
    Dynamic Science Corp., Monrovia, CA
    Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, SN-6401, May 1966, 60 p.

  • Bryan, C. J.; Lowrie, R.
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    Comparative Results of Autogenous Ignition Temperature Measurements by ASTM G 72 and Pressurized Scanning Calorimetry in Gaseous Oxygen.
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Kennedy Space Center, FL; BOC Group Inc., Murray Hill, NJ
    ASTM STP 910,
    Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Volume 2. ASTM STP 910. Symposium sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. April 23-24, 1985, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Washington, DC, Benning, M. A., Editors, 108-117 p., 1985

  • Jacobson, M.; Nagy, J.; Cooper, A. R.; Ball, F. J.
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    Explosibility of Agricultural Dusts.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    RI 5753, 1961, 26 p.

  • Kuchta, J. M.; Furno, A. L.; Martindill, G. H.
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    Flammability of Fabrics and Other Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. Part 1. Ignition Temperatures and Flame Spread Rates.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Fire Technology, Vol. 5, No. 3, 203-216, August 1969
    FT-52,

  • Patten, G. A.
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    Ignition Temperatures of Plastics.
    Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MI
    Modern Plastics, 116-120,180, July 1961

  • Miron, Y.; Lazzara, C. P.
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    Hot-Surface Ignition Temperatures of Dust Layers.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    Fire and Materials, Vol. 12, No. 3, 115-126, 1988

  • Swindells, I.; Nolan, P. F.; Wharton, R. K.
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    Spontaneous Ignition Temperatures of Nonmetals in Gaseous Oxygen.
    South Bank Polytechnic, London, England; Health and Safety Executive, Buxton, England
    ASTM STP 986,
    American Society for Testing and Materials. Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen-Enriched Atmospheres. 3rd International Symposium. Volume 3. Symposium Sponsored by ASTM Committee G-4 on Compatibility and Sensitivity of Materials in Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres. ASTM STP 986. April 6-8, 1987, ASTM, Philadelphia, PA, Cambridge, England, Schroll, D. W., Editors, 206-217 p., 1987