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Toxicological Management of Fires
1995Fires can have life-threatening effects resulting from the inhalation of heated air and fire gases. The inhalation of heated air results in thermal damage to the respiratory tract with the risk of oedema, airways obstruction and impaired pulmonary function.
C. Manni, S. I. Magalini, A. Barelli
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Towards a systemic approach to fire risk management
Environmental Science and Policy, 2022Valentina Bacciu +2 more
exaly
Management of Intraoperative Airway Fire
Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, 2011Samuel, DeMaria +4 more
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2013
Ce chapitre présente les différentes manière de gérer l'après-feu dans les peuplements de pin d'Alep ...
Toutchkov, M. +5 more
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Ce chapitre présente les différentes manière de gérer l'après-feu dans les peuplements de pin d'Alep ...
Toutchkov, M. +5 more
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1996
Fire is a highly frequent and ecologically important phenomenon in the savanna landscape of the Kakadu region. The fire history of the region can be divided into three periods: i) pre-Aboriginal (before about 50 000 years ago) where ignitions were presumably restricted to lightning strikes immediately before and during the early part of the wet season;
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Fire is a highly frequent and ecologically important phenomenon in the savanna landscape of the Kakadu region. The fire history of the region can be divided into three periods: i) pre-Aboriginal (before about 50 000 years ago) where ignitions were presumably restricted to lightning strikes immediately before and during the early part of the wet season;
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