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2012 Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference (PCIC), 2012
For more than 50 years, research has shown that a correlation exists between the number of incidents, injuries, and fatalities. Investigation into electrical incidents indicates that there is more to understand about the causal effect of the number of incidents occurring. Many electrical incidents are caused by undesirable actions of people.
Daryld Ray Crow, Danny P. Liggett
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For more than 50 years, research has shown that a correlation exists between the number of incidents, injuries, and fatalities. Investigation into electrical incidents indicates that there is more to understand about the causal effect of the number of incidents occurring. Many electrical incidents are caused by undesirable actions of people.
Daryld Ray Crow, Danny P. Liggett
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Behavioral Forces Driving Information Unraveling
2022Information unraveling is an elegant theoretical argument suggesting that private information may be fully and voluntarily surrendered. The experimental literature has, however, failed to provide evidence of complete unraveling and has suggested senders' limited depth of reasoning as one behavioral explanation.
Benndorf, Volker +2 more
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Driving Behavior Analysis Applying Driving Behavior in the AHS
2006 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, 2006It is commonly understood that individual differences play a role in safe driving performance. Therefore, regardless of efforts by organizations to manage work-related road safety, some individuals are more likely to exhibit safe driving behaviors than others.
null Yong Luo, null Xiuchun Guo
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Pallidal circuits drive addiction behavior
Trends in Neurosciences, 2023Understanding the neural mechanisms that control addiction processes, including drug-seeking and relapse, is key to finding new targets for substance use disorder (SUD) pharmacotherapies and circuit-based therapies. Addictive drugs alter activity in distinct neural circuits that can lead to SUD symptoms, including compulsive drug craving and taking ...
Rianne R, Campbell, Mary Kay, Lobo
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