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Belinda L. Collins, M S. Dahir, Daniel M. Madrzykowski
In the present study, the visibility of several types of internally lit exit signs was assessed under both clear and smoky conditions. In the evaluation both
V Babrauskas, B C. Levin, Richard G. Gann, M Paabo, Richard H. Harris Jr., Richard D. Peacock, S Yusa
A comprehensive methodology has been developed for obtaining and using smoke toxicity data for fire hazard analysis. This description of the methodology
J Lewtas, L.D. Claxton, H.S. Rosenkranz, D. Schuetzle, M. Shelby, H. Matsushita, F.E. Wurgler, G. Lofroth, Willie E. May, D. Krewski, T. Matsushima, Y. Ohnishi, H.N. Gopalan, R. Sarin, G.C. Becking
The flow of the microemulsion dioctylsulfosuccinate (AOT)/decane/water through 0.1 and 1.0 um diameter pores was studied for water droplet volume fractions
This note provides a brief description on the definition of the STandard for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP) and how it will be used by the Department
Jabez J. McClelland, Steven R. Lorentz, R E. Scholten, Michael H. Kelley, Robert Celotta
Measurements of spin-resolved elastic electron-sodium scattering have been carried out at incident energies of 4.1 and 12.1 eV, and the ratio of triplet to
Dylan F. Williams, Roger Marks, Dave K. Walker, Fred R. Clague
Experimental evidence is presented that shows the conventional expression relating the transducer efficiency of a two-port to measured scattering parameters is