NBS Special Publication, Issues 411-415U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... relatively short exposure times as com- pared to tests conducted at longer exposure times . Figure 1 shows the effect of flame impingement over a range of exposure times on a marginally treated cotton fabric and a well treated cotton ...
... relatively short exposure times as com- pared to tests conducted at longer exposure times . Figure 1 shows the effect of flame impingement over a range of exposure times on a marginally treated cotton fabric and a well treated cotton ...
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... relatively deep localized burns and increased the likelihood of secondary ignition of other materials thereby increasing the extent of injury . However , there is a difference between hazard and an unreasonable risk . These flaming ...
... relatively deep localized burns and increased the likelihood of secondary ignition of other materials thereby increasing the extent of injury . However , there is a difference between hazard and an unreasonable risk . These flaming ...
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... relatively deep localized burns and increased the likelihood of secondary ignition of other materials thereby increasing the extent of injury . However , there is a difference between hazard and an unreasonable risk . These flaming ...
... relatively deep localized burns and increased the likelihood of secondary ignition of other materials thereby increasing the extent of injury . However , there is a difference between hazard and an unreasonable risk . These flaming ...
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... relatively stringent tests conducted on proto- type ( preproduction or early production ) items ; under some circumstances , it may be desirable to require that these tests be repeated at relatively long intervals . The presence of ...
... relatively stringent tests conducted on proto- type ( preproduction or early production ) items ; under some circumstances , it may be desirable to require that these tests be repeated at relatively long intervals . The presence of ...
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... relatively minor burns and a larger percentage of burns covering 50 % or more of the body . The significance of the ... relative severity of the accident and to look at all factors contributing to a burn accident before determining the ...
... relatively minor burns and a larger percentage of burns covering 50 % or more of the body . The significance of the ... relative severity of the accident and to look at all factors contributing to a burn accident before determining the ...
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