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Hydrogen is an energy carrier, produced from renewable and nonrenewable resources. It can be stored in a variety of materials and transported to distant locations. This article reviews progress in hydrogen technology by looking at environmental and economic impact, cost analysis, and policy support at government level as way forward for bringing it to ...
Xuexue Pan+5 more
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Fatigue failure of metal components as a factor in civil aircraft accidents [PDF]
A review of records maintained by the National Transportation Safety Board showed that 16,054 civil aviation accidents occurred in the United States during the 3-year period ending December 31, 1969.
Holshouser, W. L., Mayner, R. D.
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Analysing occupational safety culture through mass media monitoring [PDF]
In the last years, a group of researchers within the National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work (INAIL) has launched a pilot project about mass media monitoring in order to find out how the press deal with the culture of safety and health
Celardo, Livia+4 more
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A Hospital and Accident Ambulance Service for London [PDF]
Barbara J. Howard
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Tendon Aging: A Silent Enemy Revealed Strategies for Effective Treatment
This review commences with the mechanism of tendon aging, mainly introducing the aging of tendons induced by oxidative stress, hyperglycemia, inflammatory response, cell apoptosis, and fatty infiltration and the association with the tendon stem/progenitor cells, aiming to explore the mechanism of aging and find related treatment methods.
Wenhui Gu+3 more
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Primary Seat Belt Laws and Offsetting Behavior: Empirical Evidence from Individual Accident Data. [PDF]
According to the offsetting effect theory, since drivers wearing seat belts feel more secure, they tend to drive less carefully and may cause more accidents, including those involving pedestrians. Most previous studies have used only state-level accident
Bae, Yong-Kyun
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Background and aims: Patient safety is one of the main factors in quality of services provided by a health system. Patient safety culture plays a key role in improvement of patient safety, reduction of medical errors, and prevention of adverse events in ...
R Akbari, E Zarei, A Gholami, H Mousavi
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ACCIDENT AND INJURY; THEIR RELATIONS TO DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM [PDF]
H. T. P.
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