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Methods of testing natural gas for gasoline content
The determination of oxides of nitrogen
Gasoline losses due to incomplete combustion in motor vehicles
Gasoline saved on government trucks by adjusting carburetors by exhaust gas analysis
Carbon monoxide hazards from house heaters burning natural gas
Carbon-monoxide hazards from tobacco smoke
Determination of gas distribution in internal-combustion engines by gas analysis
Detection of small quantities of petroleum vapor with the Burrell methane indicator
Saving gasoline and increasing mileage by proper carburetor adjustment
Incomplete combustion in natural-gas space heaters
Extinction of methane flames by helium
Extinction of methane flames by dichloro-difluoro-methane
Toxic gases from 60 per cent gelatin explosives
Gases in manholes :a survey of a utility in Boston, Mass.
Investigations during 1931 of gases in manholes in Boston, Massachusetts
Inflammability of mixed gases :mixtures of methane, ethane, hydrogen, and nitrogen
Investigations during 1932 of combustibles in manholes in Boston, Mass.
Limits of inflammability of natural gases containing high percentages of carbon dioxide and nitrogen
Explosive properties of acetone-air mixtures
Protection of equipment containing explosive acetone-air mixtures by the use of diaphragms
The explosion and fire hazards of hydrocarbon-carbon tetrachloride mixtures
Investigations during 1934 of combustibles in manholes in Boston, Mass.
Investigations during 1935 of combustibles in manholes in Boston, Mass.
Explosion in school building at New London, Tex., March 18, 1937
Behavior of flame safety lamps in mine atmospheres deficient in oxygen
Composition and inflammability of gaseous distillation products from heated anthracite
Investigations during 1936 of combustibles in manholes in Boston, Mass.
Chemical considerations relating to fires in anthracite refuse
Explosion and fire hazards of combustible anesthetics
Oxidation of carbon monoxide and hydrogen by bacteria
Investigation during 1937 of combustibles in manholes in Boston, Mass.
Explosive properties of cyclopropane :prevention of explosions by dilution with inert gases
Phenomena observed during prolonged oxidation of anthracite
Effect of hydrogen-ion concentration on the growth of hydrgen and carbon monoxide bacteria
Explosion Hazards in Storage-Battery Rooms
Limits of inflammability of acrylonitrile in air
Effect of particle size on the rate of oxidation of anthracite
Limits of inflammability of butadiene in air
Inflammability of ether-oxygen-helium mixtures :their application in anesthesia