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25 REFERENCES 1. National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Hazardous Materials, Fire Hazard Classification of Chemical Vapors Relative to Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment, Reports I (February l0, l970), II (October 7, l971), III (May l973), and IV (l975). 2. National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Evaluation of Industrial Hazards, Matrix of Combustion-Relevant Proper- ties and Classifications of Gases, Vapors, and Selected Solids, NMAB Report 353-l, l979. 3. M. Jacobson, J. Nagy, A.R. Cooper, and F.J. Ball, Explos- ibility of Agricultural Dusts, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 5753, 196l. 4. M. Jacobson, J. Nagy, and A.R. Cooper, Explosibility of Dusts Used in the Plastics Industry, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 597l, l962. 5. M. Jacobson, A.R. Cooper, and J. Nagy, Explosibility of Metal Powders, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 65l6, l964. 6. J. Nagy, H.G. Dorsett, Jr., and A.R. Cooper, Explosibil^- ity of Carbonaceous Dusts, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 6597, l965. 7. H.G. Dorsett, Jr., and J. Nagy, Dust Explosibility of Chemicals, Drugs, Dyes, and Pesticides, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 7l32, l968. 8. J. Nagy, A.R. Cooper, and H.G. Dorsett, Jr., Explosibil- ity of Miscellaneous Dusts, Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 7208, l968. 9. U.S. Bureau of Mines, unpublished data; personal communi- cation from M. Jacobson. l0. Method not yet published; personal communication from M. Jacobson.
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