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  • Heins, C. F.
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    Case Study of Technology Transfer: Fire Safety.
    Denver Univ., CO
    National Aeronautics and Space Admin., Washington, DC, April 1975, 38 p.

  • Geneva Association
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    World Fire Statistics Center Bulletin.
    Geneva Assoc.
    Bulletin 8, December 1990, 4 p.

  • Omi, P. N.
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    Lessons From Fires of 1988.
    Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins
    Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Vol. 4, No. 2, 41-43, 1989

  • Mawhinney, J. R.
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    Hagersville Tire Fire, February 12-28, 1990.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    Internal Report No. 593, May 1990, 9 p.

  • Industry Week
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    Fighting the Cost of Fires and Fire Insurance.
    Industry Week, Vol. 182, No. 13, 25-29, September 23, 1974

  • Federal Emergency Management Agency
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    Residential Fire Sprinklers Retrofit Demonstration Project. Phase 2. Single Family Structures. Final Report.
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC
    NAHB National Research Center, Upper Marlboro, MD, FA-96; Cooperative Agreement HA-12963, September 1990, 31 p.

  • Middleton, D. H.
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    Emergency Lighting. Part 1. In Industry.
    Light and Lighting, Vol. 67, No. 4, 166-167,171-172,181,183-184, July/August 1974

  • Elliott, D.
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    Present State.
    Building With Steel, Vol. 19, 4-10, February 1975

  • Leblanc, R. B.; LeBlanc, D. A.
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    New Concept in Durable, Low Cost Flame Retardance Finishing.
    LeBlanc Research Corp., East Greenwich, RI
    LeBland Research Corp. Textile Flammability Symposium Proceedings, 1974. April 17-18, 1974, LeBlanc Research Corp., East Greenwich, RI, Charlotte, NC, LeBlanc, R. B., Editors, 1-20 p., 1974

  • Schaplowsky, A. F.
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    Deaths, Injuries, and Economic Losses From Accidental Burning of Products, Fabrics, or Related Materials.
    Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Wahsington, DC
    Information Council on Fabric Flammability. Annual Meeting, 2nd. December 3, 1968, New York City, New York, 130-136 p., 1968