Sarmanaev S. Kh., Basharin V.A., Tolkach P.G., Sherbasshov K.A.
Military Medical Academy named S.M. Kirov
*FSBED DPE IPK FMBA Russia
Brief summary
In fire, the human contacts with a combination of different chemicals, which can lead to the development of various forms of toxic process. The article substantiates the necessity of identification spectrum of thermal decomposition chemicals in fire.
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