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1 A computer model for three-dimensional flow in furnaces Patankar, S.V.

14 1 p. 605-614
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2 A critical test for models of the nitric oxide formation process in spark-ignition engines Aiman, William R.

14 1 p. 861-868
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3 Addition reactions of oxygen atoms at high pressures Gaedtke, H.

14 1 p. 295-303
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4 Aerodynamic and thermal structures of the laminarboundary layer over a flat plate with a diffusion flame Hirano, Toshisuke

14 1 p. 391-398
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5 Air velocity, temperature, and radiant-heatmeasurements within and around a large free-burning fire Adams, J.S.

14 1 p. 1045-1052
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6 Ammonia oxidation in an arc-heated flow reactor Branch, M.C.

14 1 p. 967-974
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7 Ammonium perchlorate gasification and combustion at high heating rates and low pressures Pellett, G.L.

14 1 p. 1317-1330
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8 Analytical characterization of the divided-chamber combustion process El-Messiri, I.A.

14 1 p. 843-850
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9 Analytical criteria for flammability limits Gerstein, Melvin

14 1 p. 1109-1118
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10 Analytical modeling of a spherical combustor including recirculation Schorr, Charles J.

14 1 p. 567-574
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11 An analytical and experimental investigation ofgravity effects upon laminar gas jet-diffusion flames Edelman, Raymond B.

14 1 p. 399-412
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12 An assessment of rate data for high-temperaturesystems Baulch, D.L.

14 1 p. 107-118
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13 Application of laser anemometry to the measurement of flow properties in industrial burner flames Baker, R.J.

14 1 p. 699-706
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14 A single-pulse shock-tube study of the reactionbetween nitrous oxide and carbon monoxide Milks, David

14 1 p. 83-97
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15 A study of the combustion of n-heptane in an engineusing a novel high-speed sampling technique Luck, C.J.

14 1 p. 501-512
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16 A theory for multiple fire-whirl formation Garris, Charles A.

14 1 p. 1063-1071
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17 Behavior of fires in enclosuresȁSome recent progress Thomas, P.H.

14 1 p. 1007-1020
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18 Branched-chain mechanism of propane-oxygen-fluorineexplosions Von Elbe, Guenther

14 1 p. 463-471
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19 Breakup of liquid drops due to convective flow in shocked sprays Fox, G.E.

14 1 p. 1365-1373
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20 Catalytic efficiencies of atoms in the vibrational relaxation of HF and DF Blauer, Jay A.

14 1 p. 189-202
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21 Centrifugal-force effects on combustion Lewis, George D.

14 1 p. 413-419
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22 Characteristics of a CS2/O2 chemical laser withflow transverse to the optical axis Foster, K.D.

14 1 p. 203-210
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23 Combustion and energy for the future Hottel, Hoyt C.

14 1 p. 1-23
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24 Combustion design fundamentals Swithenbank, J.

14 1 p. 627-638
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25 Combustion in swirling flow Mestre, A.

14 1 p. 719-725
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26 Combustion of boron particles: Experiment and theory Maček, Andrej

14 1 p. 1401-1411
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27 Combustion of gaseous hydrogen sulfide Davies, D.A.

14 1 p. 475-483
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28 Combustion of thermoplastic polymer particles in various oxygen atmospheres: Comparison of theory and experiment Waibel, Richard T.

14 1 p. 1413-1420
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29 Combustion problems in automotive air pollution Myers, P.S.

14 1 p. 871-875
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30 Concentration and temperature profiles for cooland second-stage diethyl ether-air flames Vovelle, C.

14 1 p. 267-276
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31 Determination of energy-release rate withthe hydrodynamic properties of detonation waves Cowperthwaite, M.

14 1 p. 1259-1264
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32 Direct identification of free-radical products ofO-atom reactions with olefins, using high-intensity molecular beams Kanofsky, Jeffrey R.

14 1 p. 285-294
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33 Direct studies of some elementary steps for the formationand destruction of nitric oxide in the HȡNȡO system Gehring, M.

14 1 p. 99-105
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34 Dynamic effects on ignitability limits of solidpropellants subjected to radiative heating Ohlemiller, T.J.

14 1 p. 1297-1307
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35 Effect of composite propellant catalysts on thestabilities of HClO4 and the HClO4ȡNH3 system Solymosi, F.

14 1 p. 1309-1316
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36 Effects of copper chromite and iron oxide catalystson AP/CTPB sandwiches Jones, Howard E.

14 1 p. 1287-1295
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37 Effects of turbulent mixing and chemical kineticson nitric oxide production in a jet-stirred reactor Bowman, B.R.

14 1 p. 819-830
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38 Electrical control of particulate pollutants from flames Hardesty, D.R.

14 1 p. 907-918
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39 Elementary combustion processes in cyanogen +oxygen + hydrogen flames: Spectroscopic studies Bulewicz, E.M.

14 1 p. 329-341
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40 Elementary reaction rates from post-induction-period profiles in shock-initiated combustion Gardiner Jr., W.C.

14 1 p. 61-75
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41 Elementary reactions in the combustion of smallinorganic molecules Wagner, H.Gg.

14 1 p. 27-36
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42 Emission of nitric oxide from large turbulentdiffusion flames Heap, M.P.

14 1 p. 883-895
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43 Estimation of rate constants of elementary processesȁA review of the state of the art Golden, David M.

14 1 p. 121-131
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44 Exchange coefficients and mathematical modelsof jet-diffusion flames Günther, Rudolf

14 1 p. 675-687
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45 Experimental and theoretical studies of NO x formation in a jet-stirred combustor Engleman, V.S.

14 1 p. 755-765
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46 Experimental studies on the flame structure in the wake of a burning droplet Gollahalli, Subramanyam R.

14 1 p. 1333-1344
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47 Experiments on the propagation of mixing and combustion injecting hydrogen transversely into hot supersonic streams Wilhelmi, H.

14 1 p. 585-593
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48 Flame spread through porous fuels Pagni, Patrick J.

14 1 p. 1099-1107
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49 Flame-structure studies of CF3Br-inhibited methane flames Biordi, Joan C.

14 1 p. 367-381
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50 Formation of nitric oxide in fuel-lean and fuel-rich flames Iverach, D.

14 1 p. 767-775
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51 Formation of NO in a methane-air flame Thompson, D.

14 1 p. 787-799
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52 Free-radical formation in the O+C2H2 reaction Jones, I.T.N.

14 1 p. 277-284
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53 Fuel droplet burning rates at high pressures Canada, G.S.

14 1 p. 1345-1354
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54 Gamma-radiographic study of wood combustion Nolan, P.F.

14 1 p. 1143-1150
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55 Gas-phase oxidation of butene-2: The role of acetaldehyde in the reaction Ray, D.J.M.

14 1 p. 259-266
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56 Gas-phase reactions between NO2 and acetylenes Ashmead, B.V.

14 1 p. 493-500
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57 Heat-release rates accompanying the nonisothermaloxidation of organic compounds Griffiths, J.F.

14 1 p. 453-462
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58 Heat-transfer measurements in a cylindricaltest furnace Steward, F.R.

14 1 p. 651-660
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59 Heterogeneity and mechanism in hydrocarbon oxidation Atherton, J.G.

14 1 p. 513-523
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60 High-temperature fast-flow reactor studies ofmetal-atom oxidation kinetics Fontijn, Arthur

14 1 p. 167-174
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61 High-temperature oxidation of CO and CH4 Dryer, F.L.

14 1 p. 987-1003
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62 High-temperature oxidation of hydrogen by nitrousoxide in shock waves Soloukhin, R.I.

14 1 p. 77-82
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63 HO2 radicals in combustion reactions Kondratiev, V.N.

14 1 p. 37-44
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64 Ignition and flame spreading over a solid fuel:Non-similar theory for a hot oxidizing boundary layer Kashiwagi, T.

14 1 p. 1235-1247
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65 Incorporation of a flux model for radiation into a finite-difference procedure for furnace calculations Gosman, A.D.

14 1 p. 661-671
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66 Index of authors and discussors (Vol. XIV)
14 1 p. 1421-1424
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67 Influence of aerodynamic field on shock-inducedcombustion of hydrogen and ethylene in supersonic flow Bellet, J.C.

14 1 p. 595-602
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68 Inhibition of the first limit of the hydrogen-oxygen reaction by ethyl bromide Armstrong, N.

14 1 p. 443-451
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69 Initiation of weak coal-dust explosions in long galleriesand the importance of the time dependence of the explosion pressure Rae, D.

14 1 p. 1225-1234
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70 Introduction Longwell, J.P.

14 1 p. xix
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71 Ions in flames Miller, William J.

14 1 p. 307-320
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72 Kinetics of carbon monoxide oxidation in postflame gases Howard, J.B.

14 1 p. 975-986
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73 Kinetics of nitric oxide formation incombustion processes Bowman, Craig T.

14 1 p. 729-738
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74 Kinetics of nitric oxide formation in premixed laminar flames Sarofim, A.F.

14 1 p. 739-754
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75 Laminar combustion of polymethylmethacrylate in O2/N2 mixtures Krishnamurthy, L.

14 1 p. 1151-1164
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76 Limits of flammability and natural convectionfor methane-air mixtures Andrews, G.E.

14 1 p. 1119-1128
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77 Linear pyrolysis of various polymers under combustion conditions Blazowski, W.S.

14 1 p. 1177-1186
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78 Liquid-spray burning in the wake of a stabilizer disc McCreath, C.G.

14 1 p. 1355-1363
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79 Measurements of the dynamics of structural fires Butler, C.P.

14 1 p. 1053-1061
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80 Mechanism of the air afterglow NO+OșNO2+hv Becker, K.H.

14 1 p. 353-363
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81 Modeling of enclosure fires Heskestad, Gunnar

14 1 p. 1021-1030
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82 Modeling pollutant formation in combustion processes Caretto, L.S.

14 1 p. 803-817
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83 Nitric oxide formation in droplet diffusion flames Bracco, Frediano V.

14 1 p. 831-842
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84 Nitric oxide formation in turbulent diffusion flames Quan, Victor

14 1 p. 851-860
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85 On detonation waves supported by diffusion flames Fujitsuna, Y.

14 1 p. 1265-1275
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86 Optical and chemical investigations on fuel-rich methane-oxygen premixed flames at atmospheric pressure D'Alessio, A.

14 1 p. 941-953
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87 Physical mechanisms in carbon formation in flames Wersborg, B.L.

14 1 p. 929-940
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88 Precise measurements of diatomic dissociationrates in shock waves Breshears, W.D.

14 1 p. 211-218
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89 Prediction of characteristics of enclosed turbulentjet flames Magnussen, Bjørn F.

14 1 p. 553-565
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90 Preface Barnes, Helen G.

14 1 p. v-vi
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91 Pressure field in a shock-compressed high explosive Kennedy, J.E.

14 1 p. 1251-1258
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92 Pressure modeling of fires Ris, J. De

14 1 p. 1033-1044
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93 Pressure waves generated by steady flames Kuhl, A.L.

14 1 p. 1201-1215
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94 Problems and progress in hydrocarbon oxidation Baldwin, R.R.

14 1 p. 241-257
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95 Pyrolysis and oxidation of polymers at high heating rates Bouck, L.S.

14 1 p. 1165-1176
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96 Radiative heat transfer in furnaces: Further development of the zone method of analysis Johnson, T.R.

14 1 p. 639-649
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97 Rate of charring combustion in a fire Kanury, A. Murty

14 1 p. 1131-1142
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98 Rates of fuel conversion and heat release in turbulent combustion of methane-air mixtures in tunnel burners Kremer, Hans

14 1 p. 707-717
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99 Reaction mechanisms and rate constants ofelementary steps in methane-oxygen flames Peeters, Jozef

14 1 p. 133-146
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100 Reaction of H atoms with CH2Cl2application to the inhibition of flames Combourieu, J.

14 1 p. 485-492
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101 Reduction of sulfur trioxide and nitrogen oxides by secondary fuel injection Wendt, J.O.L.

14 1 p. 897-904
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102 Refraction, convection, and diffusion flame effectsin combustion-generated noise Strahle, Warren C.

14 1 p. 527-535
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103 Relation between ion creation and C2, CH and OHformation in the combustion of hydrocarbons Kinbara, Tosiro

14 1 p. 321-328
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104 Self-generated electrical fields in flames Bradley, D.

14 1 p. 383-389
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105 Shock-tube atom kinetics of nitric oxide decomposition Myerson, Albert L.

14 1 p. 219-228
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106 Shock-tube study of the reaction of rich mixtures of benzene and oxygen Fujii, N.

14 1 p. 433-442
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107 Some problems of flame spread along a liquid surface Akita, K.

14 1 p. 1075-1083
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108 Some reactions of hydroperoxyl and hydroxylradicals at high temperatures Day, M.J.

14 1 p. 47-59
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109 Soot formation by combustion of an atomizedliquid fuel Sjögren, Arne

14 1 p. 919-927
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110 Spectroscopic studies of low-pressurehydrogen-fluorine flames MacLean, D.I.

14 1 p. 157-165
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111 Steady and unsteady combustion of carbon Kurylko, Lubomyr

14 1 p. 1375-1386
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112 Stirring factors in combustion chambers: A finite-element model of mixing along an ȁInformation flow pathȁ Zeinalov, Mehty A.O.

14 1 p. 575-583
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113 Structure of lean acetylene-oxygen flames Eberius, K.H.

14 1 p. 147-156
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114 Studies of the relaxation of internal energy ofmolecular hydrogen Dove, J.E.

14 1 p. 177-188
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115 Studies of the spontaneous ignition of hydrocarbonsand the application of computer techniques Cullis, C.F.

14 1 p. 423-432
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116 Study of the chemiluminescence occurring during thethermal decomposition of N2O with a rapid-scanning spectrometer Dorthe, G.

14 1 p. 343-352
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117 Subject index
14 1 p. 1425-1432
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118 1972 Symposium Subcommittees
14 1 p. ix-xi
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119 Temperatures in low-pressure magnesium-vapor diffusion flames Deckker, B.E.L.

14 1 p. 1389-1399
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120 The Combustion Institute
14 1 p. vii-viii
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121 The effects of imperfect fuel-air mixing in a burner onno formation from nitrogen in the air and the fuel Appleton, John P.

14 1 p. 777-786
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122 The measurement and prediction of solids- andsoot-absorption coefficients in the flame region of an industrial P.F. chamber Wall, T.F.

14 1 p. 689-697
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123 The pyrolysis and subsequent oxidation of SF6 Wray, K.L.

14 1 p. 229-238
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124 Time variation in the reaction-zone structure of two-phase spray detonations Pierce, T.H.

14 1 p. 1277-1284
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125 Turbulent diffusion flames Kent, J.H.

14 1 p. 615-625
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126 Two modes of interaction of NaOH and SO2 in gasesfrom fuel-lean H2-air flames Fenimore, C.P.

14 1 p. 955-963
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127 Unconfined vapor-cloud explosionsȁAn overview Strehlow, Roger A.

14 1 p. 1189-1200
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128 Upward fire spread over textiles Markstein, G.H.

14 1 p. 1085-1097
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