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Extinguishing magnesium fires with hard pitch derived from coal tar
Inflammability and explosibility of metal powders
Inflammability and explosibility of powders used in the plastics industry
Effect of relief vents on reduction of pressures developed by dust explosions
Tests on the control of coal-mine fires in the experimental coal mine
Recent rock-dusting experiments for arresting coal-mine explosions
Pressure-relieving capacities of diaphragms and other devices for venting dust explosions
Recent studies on the explosibility of cornstarch
Experiments on safety of incombustible plugs for stemming explosives
Explosive characteristics of titanium, zirconium, thorium, uranium and their hydrides
Ignition of coal dust by permissible explosives
Experiments on multiple short-delay blasting of coal (in two parts) :part II
Experiments on multiple short-delay blasting of coal (in two parts) :part I
Lessons from intensive dust sampling of a coal mine
Coal-mine-explosion research by the Bureau of Mines, 1954-55
Experiments on water infusion in the experimental coal mine
Studies with high-expansion foams for controlling experimental-coal-mine fires :a progress report
Special precautions for multiple short-delay blasting in coal mines
Controlling mine fires with high-expansion foam
Hazards of cutoff explosive charges in multiple blasting of coal
Frictional ignition of gas during a roof fall
Explosibility of coal dust in an atmosphere containing a low percentage of methane
Water as an inert for neutralizing the coal dust explosion hazard
Explosibility of dusts used in the plastics industry
Experimental coal-dust and gas explosions
Pressure development in laboratory dust explosions
Preventing ignition of dust dispersions by inerting
Explosibility of metal powders
Sealing a coal-mine passageway through a borehole :a progress report
Float coal hazard in mines :a progress report
Explosibility of carbonaceous dusts
Fire hazard of urethane foam in mines
Thermal phenomena during ignition of a heated dust dispersion
Dust explosibility of chemicals, drugs, dyes, and pesticides
Use of fly ash for remote filling of underground cavities and passageways
Explosibility of miscellaneous dusts
Explosion development in a spherical vessel
Control of the dust explosion hazard on coal mine shuttle-car runways