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The model of miner evacuation behaviors affected by the smoke movement in the mine fires is given in Fig. 7.

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Heat impact during savannah fires were given with air temperatures ranging between 100 and 260 °C (rarely up to 650 °C) at 1.5 m height and still with approx. 100 °C at 5 m height (Miranda et al. 1993; Savadogo et al. 2007; Dayamba et al. 2010).

An example of thermal-mechanical simulation to design the wrinkling load-bearing capacity of a panel exposed to fire is given.

"Right now the fire is giving us a chance to catch it," said Bobby Kitchens, a fire information officer for the United States Forest Service.

#definitelynotstafford. @Percy_Harvin All this talk about Brett's streak and Chilly's getting fired is giving me a migraine.

Many interesting details of the fire are given in Samuel Pepys's Diary.

"But in the course of the day the first orders to resume fire were given.

However, no specific rules for shear buckling verification in case of fire are given in Eurocode 3 (EC3).

Apparently no order to fire was given, and there was inadequate fire control discipline on Blanket Hill.

Tautly structured, Julia Wolfe's "Fire in my mouth," about the Triangle shirtwaist factory fire, was given its premiere by the New York Philharmonic.

Dave Niehaus, a Mariners broadcaster, said Piniella, who was on a team bus ahead of the one that caught fire, was given oxygen for about half an hour.

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