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  • Bergman, P.; Heilferty, R.; Griff, N.
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    Temperature Response Charts for Opaque Plates Exposed to the Thermal Radiation Pulse From a Nuclear Detonation.
    Naval Applied Science Lab., Brooklyn, NY
    ['Progress Report 10', 'Lab. Proj. 940-104', 'SF 26-533-001', 'Task 11292']
    Progress Report 10; Lab. Proj. 940-104; SF 26-533-001; Task 11292
    July 10, 1969
    56 p.

  • Hobson, D. W.; Wyman, J. F.; Lee, L. H.; Bruner, R. H.; Uddin, D. E.
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    Subchronic Toxicity of Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Administered Orally to Rats. Final Report.
    Naval Medical Research Inst., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    NMRI-87-45
    Naval Medical Research Inst., Bethesda, MD, NMRI-87-45
    August 1987
    29 p.

  • MacGregor, P.
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    New Approaches to Improving the Fire Protection of Ships.
    West Sussex Fire Dept., England
    Fire, Vol. 73, No. 905, 312-313, November 1980

  • Weeks, C. B.
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    Exploration of the Suitability of Port City Fire Departments to Fight Shipboard Fires.
    Maine Maritime Academy, Castine

    April 1987
    98 p.

  • Lee, D. D.; Laughridge, F. I.; Johnson, W. H.; McKee, R. G.; Hicks, J. L.
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    Ship Fire Characteristics. Part 2B. Flashover in Forced Ventilation Controlled Fires.
    SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
    SRI Project PYU 7922
    Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC, SRI Project PYU 7922
    December 1979
    64 p.

  • U.S. Coast Guard
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    Fire Aboard the M.S. SCANDINAVIAN SEA on March 9, 1984. Technical Assessment. Commandant's International Technical Series. Volume 8. Final Report.
    Coast Guard, Washington, DC
    USCG CITS-85-1-1
    USCG CITS-85-1-1
    January 1985
    72 p.

  • Blogg, E. C.
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    Fire Protection in Modern Merchant Shipping.
    Fire International, No. 111, 24-25, June/July 1988

  • Alger, R. S.; Wiersma, S. J.
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    Ship Fire Characteristics. Part 1. Sealed Compartments.
    SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
    NSWC/WOL/TR 76-125
    Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC, NSWC/WOL/TR 76-125
    November 10, 1976
    79 p.

  • Rushbrook, F.
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    Fire Aboard: The Problems of Prevention and Control in Ships and Port Installations.
    Fire Aboard: The Problems of Prevention and Control in Ships and Port Installations, Simmons-Boardman Publ. Corp., New York, 491 p., 1969

  • Held, L.
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    Fire Warning Systems Aboard Ships.
    NISC-TRANS-8768
    Militaertechnik, No. 5, 255-256, 1987
    NISC-TRANS-8768
    May 31, 1988
    8 p.