An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings

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Main Author: James, Richard Llewlyn
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/22405
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-224052013-12-15T03:39:04ZAn analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildingsJames, Richard LlewlynTall buildings Fires and fire preventionPanicGeorgia Institute of Technology2008-06-05T13:08:40Z2008-06-05T13:08:40Z1980-12Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/22405158219Access restricted to authorized Georgia Tech users only.
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topic Tall buildings Fires and fire prevention
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spellingShingle Tall buildings Fires and fire prevention
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James, Richard Llewlyn
An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings
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title An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings
title_short An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings
title_full An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings
title_fullStr An analysis of the refuge area concept as an adequate life safety system in high-rise buildings
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