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Brook, M.
view article (1.0)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., 1967Burrell, M.
view article (1.0)Explosion Rocks Somerset's Procedures.Fire, Vol. 91, No. 1121, 9, November 1998Lockman, M. R.
view article (1.0)Forest Fire Losses in Canada, 1968.Canadian Forestry Service, OttawaFo. 51-2/1968, 1970, 14 p.Fire Findings
view article (1.0)Lightning Detection Service Can Monitor Strikes Within 1,500-foot Radius.Fire Findings, Vol. 5, No. 3, 14-15, Summer 1997Fire Prevention
view article (1.0)Refining Safety Procedures.Fire Prevention, No. 305, 14-15, December 1997Building Research Establishment
view article (1.0)Protecting Buildings Against Lightning.Building Research Establishment, Garston, EnglandBRE Digest 428, March 1998, 8 p.Schram, P. J.; Earley, M. W.
view article (1.0)National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MANFPA HLH-97; LC Card Catalog No. 97-075554,Electrical Installations in Hazardous Locations. Second (2nd) Edition, National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA, 318 p., 1997Johnson, I.
view article (1.0)What Happens In a Direct Strike?Dehn Ltd., UKFire Prevention, No. 315, 25, December 1998Taylor, M.
view article (1.0)One Strike and Your're Out.Fire Prevention, No. 315, 22-25, December 1998Milzman, D. P.; Moskowitz, L.; Hardel, M.
view article (1.0)Lightning Strikes at a Mass Gathering.Providence Hospital, Washington, DCSouthern Medical Journal, Vol. 92, No. 7, 708-710, July 1999