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NIST SP 983; May 2002.Collected Publications Related to the Use of Elevators During Fires.
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 THEORY OF EVERYTHING BEGUN FROM ABSOLUTE CONCEPT.
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THE N.I.S.T. http://stonewall.nist.gov/ VIA Yahoo Weekly Picks, April 30, 2001 The stone test wall was constructed to study the performance of stone subjected to weathering.
It contains 2352 individual samples of stone, of which 2032 are domestic stone from 47 states, and 320 are stones from 16 foreign countries.
Over 30 distinct types of stones are represented, some of which are not commonly used for building purposes.
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NIST SP 966 handout (NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, 2002).
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Comparison of the NIST radiance temperature scale with the detector-based radiance temperature scale from 1200 K to 2800 K, in Proc.
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