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Burning Behavior in a Poorly-Ventilated Compartment Fire -Ghosting Fire-

Fire Science and Technology
doi 10.3210/fst.9.2_5
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Date

January 1, 1989

Authors
Osami SugawaKunio KawagoeYasushi OkaIichi Ogahara
Publisher

The Center for Fire Science and Technology


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