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Greenhouse gases / Fire suppression / Safety equipment / Bromotrifluoromethane / Fire extinguisher / Chemical oxygen generator / Uncontrolled decompression / Smoke / Flammability limit / Chemistry / Active fire protection / Oxygen
Date: 2005-03-22 14:26:58
Greenhouse gases
Fire suppression
Safety equipment
Bromotrifluoromethane
Fire extinguisher
Chemical oxygen generator
Uncontrolled decompression
Smoke
Flammability limit
Chemistry
Active fire protection
Oxygen

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