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  • Brook, M.
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    Lightning Parameters Related to the Initiation of Electroexplosive Devices.
    Explosives Safety Seminar Minutes, 9th. Armed Services Explosives Safety Board. Proceedings. August 15-17, 1967, San Diego, CA, 677-694 p., 1967

  • Burrell, M.
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    Explosion Rocks Somerset's Procedures.
    Fire, Vol. 91, No. 1121, 9, November 1998

  • Lockman, M. R.
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    Forest Fire Losses in Canada, 1968.
    Canadian Forestry Service, Ottawa
    Fo. 51-2/1968, 1970, 14 p.

  • Fire Findings
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    Lightning Detection Service Can Monitor Strikes Within 1,500-foot Radius.
    Fire Findings, Vol. 5, No. 3, 14-15, Summer 1997

  • Fire Prevention
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    Refining Safety Procedures.
    Fire Prevention, No. 305, 14-15, December 1997

  • Building Research Establishment
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    Protecting Buildings Against Lightning.
    Building Research Establishment, Garston, England
    BRE Digest 428, March 1998, 8 p.

  • Schram, P. J.; Earley, M. W.
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    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    NFPA HLH-97; LC Card Catalog No. 97-075554,
    Electrical Installations in Hazardous Locations. Second (2nd) Edition, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA, 318 p., 1997

  • Johnson, I.
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    What Happens In a Direct Strike?
    Dehn Ltd., UK
    Fire Prevention, No. 315, 25, December 1998

  • Taylor, M.
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    One Strike and Your're Out.
    Fire Prevention, No. 315, 22-25, December 1998

  • Milzman, D. P.; Moskowitz, L.; Hardel, M.
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    Lightning Strikes at a Mass Gathering.
    Providence Hospital, Washington, DC
    Southern Medical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 7, 708-710, July 1999