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Landscape-level effectiveness of fuel treatments in a forest-dominated ecosystem in the Southern United States. [PDF]

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Rating Burn Impairment

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1992
We have described the method of rating impairment published by the American Medical Association (AMA) and the method requested by the Social Security Administration (SSA). For various reasons it will be some time before burn centers will be able to report impairment as easily as they now report length of stay and other parameters, but in time it will ...
L H, Engrav, K A, Dutcher, D Y, Nakamura
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Rating the Burn Scar

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1990
A reliable, objective, and universal method of assessing burn scars does not exist in today's burn literature. Such a method is necessary to provide a descriptive terminology for the comparison of burn scars and the results of treatment. The method should be applicable to patients both within an institution and between burn centers.
T, Sullivan   +4 more
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Burning Rate Studies: Potassium-Doped Ammonium Perchlorate with Other Burn-Rate Modifiers

Journal of Propulsion and Power, 2016
Iron oxide and copper chromite have been used as burn-rate modifiers of composite solid propellants. In recent times, studies have been reported on potassium-doped ammonium perchlorate and on dry activated charcoal. These have shown an increase in composite solid propellant burning rates.
Kumar Ishitha, P. A. Ramakrishna
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A study on the CNO burning rates

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1992
Abstract The barrier penetration model has been used to calculate the fusion cross sections of heavy ions and found to give a good description of the available experimental data. Based on this, we have calculated the reaction rates of CNO fusion at various temperatures and found approximate analytical expressions for their dependence on the ...
null He Jian-hua   +2 more
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Rate of Burning of Colloidal Propellants

Nature, 1933
IN NATURE of January 14, A. D. Crow and W. E. Grimshaw have discussed our method of analysing some of their experimental results, and offer the following criticisms :
F. R. W. HUNT, G. H. HINDS
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The rate of burning of wood cribs

Fire Technology, 1970
The authors show how data on the burning rates of wood cribs can be correlated reasonably closely by using a simple empirical formula. The data obtained at the Fire Research Station can also be correlated with other results obtained in the United States.
P. G. Smith, P. H. Thomas
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Pillow burning rates

Fire Safety Journal, 1985
Burning rates have been determined for four common pillow types and one of newer design, intended to be especially fire resistive. One replicate test was run and showed satisfactory reproducibility. The order of performance, best to worst, was: fiberfill (protected with fiberglass cover); feathers; fiberfill (ordinary construction); polyurethane foam ...
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Burn Rate Model Improvement

2021
In its original specification, the burn rate model described in Chapter 2.2 only allows for a prediction of moderate fuel variations, like adding hydrogen to methane (see [74]). For a more significant fuel variation like methane, gasoline and ethanol, a recalibration is necessary (see Figures 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4).
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