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Gardon, R.
view article (1.0)Temperatures Attained in Wood Exposed to High Intensity Thermal Radiation.University of London, EnglandThesisThesis
March 1959
247 p.Arnold, G. B.; Hollies, N. R. S.
view article (1.0)Ignition Test for Assessing the Flammability of Toys. Final Report.Gillette Research Inst., Rockville, MDFinal ReportDepartment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, DC, Final Report
December 15, 1972
74 p.Rhee, K. S.; Bratzler, L. J.
view article (1.0)Polycyclic Hydrocarbon Composition of Wood Smoke.Michigan State Univ., East LansingJournal of Food Science, Vol. 33, 626-632, 1968Rhee, K. S.; Bratzler, L. J.
view article (1.0)Tentative Identification of Carbonyl Compounds in Wood Smoke by Gas Chromatography.Michigan State Univ., East LansingJournal of Food Science, Vol. 33, 218-222, 1968Kanury, A. M.
view article (1.0)Burning of Wood: A Pure Transient Conduction Model.Factory Mutual Research Corp., Norwood, MAJournal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 2, 191-205, July 1971Havens, J. A.; Welker, J. R.; Sliepcevich, C. M.
view article (1.0)Pyrolysis of Wood: A Thermoanalytical Study.University of Oklahoma, NormanJournal of Fire and Flammability, Vol. 2, 321-333, October 1971O'Mara, M. M.
view article (1.0)Analysis of the Combustion Products From Wood and Synethetic Polymers.Goodrich (B. F.) Co., Avon Lake, OHArmstrong Cork Company. Products of Combustion of (Plastics) Building Materials Symposium. Proceedings. March 26-30, 1973, Lancaster, PA, 46-48 p., 1973Porter, R. W.; Bratzler, L. J.; Pearson, A. M.
view article (1.0)Fractionation and Study of Compounds in Wood Smoke.Michigan State Univ., East LansingJournal of Food Science, Vol. 30, 615-619, 1965Olsen, J. C.; Ferguson, G. E.; Scheflan, L.
view article (1.0)Gases From Thermal Decomposition of Common Combustible Materials.Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, NYIndustrial and Engineering Chemistry, Vol. 25, No. 6, 599-603, June 1933Bradford, J. S.
view article (1.0)Fire Resistance of a Non-Load Bearing Wall of 5/8-in. Type X Gypsum Board on 2x3-in. FRTW Studs.California Univ., BerkeleyWood Preserving, 1-4, November 1966American Wood Preservers Inst., Washington, DC,