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Physiological effects of smoke: managing escape.

Clarke, 1997

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Clarke F
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T he entire field of smoke toxicology is only about 25 years old (Clarke 1983), so there is not a great deal of difference between a historicaJ review and the present state of the art. Still, a series of key technical facts (and uncertainties) underpins much of today's thinking. Th. is …
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