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  1. 1501
    “…Firefighter’s interventions under dense smoke and flames are hazardous and ideally need an efficient in-advance geo-located actuation plan. …”
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  2. 1502
    “…Due to carbon deposits, lean flames, or damaged metal parts, sparks can occur in aero engine chambers. …”
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  3. 1503
    “…However, these accounts apply as well to relatively simple, dissipative systems, such as convection cells, hurricanes, candle flames, lightning strikes, or mechanical cracks, as they do to complex biological systems. …”
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  4. 1504
    “…Smokers’ materials fire incidents that damaged both contents and structure of the building, where fire flames extended beyond the room of fire origin, with over AUD 1000 monetary damage loss, decreased by 18, 22 and 12%, respectively. …”
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  5. 1505
    “…Flame-retardant chemicals are frequently used within consumer products and can even be employed as a treatment on the surface of different types of materials (e.g., wood, steel, and textiles) to prevent fire or limit the rapid spread of flames. …”
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  6. 1506
    “…In most cases, TR was not accompanied by pre-gassing of the modules. Jet flames up to a length of 5 m and fragment throwing to distances to more than 30 m were detected. …”
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  7. 1507
    “…Several applications are presented, including a fractal pattern‐based strain gauge, an electrically small antenna (ESA) patterned on a hemisphere, and a wireless temperature sensor that can work up to 350 °C and withstand burning flames. The DIW‐TMLS technique paves a viable route for rapid patterning of various metal materials with wide applicability, high flexibility, and 3D conformability, expanding the possibilities of harsh environment sensors.…”
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  8. 1508
    “…Results: All hands had fourth-degree thermal burns caused by flames, with exposure of tendons, bones, and joints, and poor functional prognosis. …”
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  9. 1509
    por Hansen, Dennis M.
    Publicado 2015
    “…There is a heated debate about whether all non-native species are ‘guilty until proven innocent’, or whether some should be accepted or even welcomed. Further fanning the flames, I here present a case where introductions of carefully vetted, non-native species could provide a net conservation benefit. …”
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    “…[Image: see text] Spectrally resolved ultraviolet (UV) absorption cross sections of SO(2) in combustion environments at temperatures from 1120 to 1950 K were measured for the first time in well-controlled conditions through applying broad band UV absorption spectroscopy in specially designed one-dimensional laminar flat flames. The temperature was observed to have a significant effect on the absorption cross-section profiles at wavelength shorter than 260 nm, while at the longer wavelength side, the absorption cross-section profiles have much less dependence on temperature. …”
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  12. 1512
    “…To analyze such an aspect, an extensive set of LII signals has been acquired in a Diesel spray flame before being simulated using a refined model built upon expressions accounting for soot heating by absorption, annealing, and oxidation as well as cooling by radiation, sublimation, conduction, and thermionic emission. …”
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  13. 1513
    por Ione, Adrienne
    Publicado 2020
    “…Now more than ever – as people across the globe who are diagnosed with dementia face uncertain ramifications of previous grief episodes, ones that have potentially been reignited by the flames of COVID-19 – therapists must foster safe spaces informed by novel therapeutic grief approaches. …”
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  14. 1514
    “…[Image: see text] In order to achieve ideal burning progressivity and reduce harmful phenomena such as muzzle flame and smoke, energetic composite deterring agents (ECDAs) deterring spherical propellants were designed and prepared. …”
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    “…Secchi in his book Le Soleil as "gigantic pink or peach-flower coloured flames". The development of spectroscopy, coronagraphy and polarimetry brought tremendous observational advances in the twentieth century. …”
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  17. 1517
    por Hu, Yong, Jiang, Yong, Cheong, Kin-Pang
    Publicado 2023
    “…It is found that the scalar mixing enhanced through the dynamic adjustment of model parameter C(s) leads to an improved prediction, and the optimal value of C(s) = 8 is identified for the current flames. The proper parametrization of the detailed chemical structures in TCA is found to affect the accurate prediction of the MILD flame profiles, especially the mass fraction of minor species (e.g., OH, CO). …”
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  18. 1518
    “…MATERIALS AND METHODS: We present four cases of burnt homicide victims, illustrating the complexity of forensic determination of the cause of death in the fire and the importance of differential diagnosis of antemortem and postmortem exposure to flames. RESULTS: In the forensic assessment autopsy is a fundamental to determine the cause of death. …”
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  19. 1519
    “…The characteristics of overpressure and flame during methane explosions are analyzed and conclusions are drawn. …”
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  20. 1520
    “…RT has paid less attention to idiomatic expressions (such as break the ice, fan the flames, or spill the beans), where one finds a single RT account that likens idioms to conventional metaphors. …”
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