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SAE Technical Paper Series, 1916
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The author has selected fourteen automobiles on which to make a study of the factors of safety used in their design. He considers specifically the front axles, front-wheel spindles, propeller-shafts, clutch-shafts, transmission drive-shafts and rear-axle drive-shafts.
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">The author has selected fourteen automobiles on which to make a study of the factors of safety used in their design. He considers specifically the front axles, front-wheel spindles, propeller-shafts, clutch-shafts, transmission drive-shafts and rear-axle drive-shafts.
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Spatial Distribution of Safety Factors
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2001Classical limiting equilibrium analysis seeks the minimum factor of safety and its associated critical slip surface. This objective is mathematically convenient; however, it limits the analysis' practical use- fulness. Introduced is a general framework for safety maps that allow for a physically meaningful extension of classical slope stability ...
Rafael Baker, Dov Leshchinsky
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EMOTIONAL SAFETY: FACTORS OF RESISTANCE
Психология. Спорт. Здравоохранение: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Апрель 2021), 2021На эмоциональную безопасность человека оказывают влияние обстоятельства непреодолимой силы, культуральные вызовы, неэкологичный режим труда и отдыха, коммуникационные, экзистенциальные и психологические угрозы. Для сохранения эмоциональной устойчивости и благополучия необходимо личностное развитие и осознанная идентичность.
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Frequency factor of safety voltage
Proceedings of 8th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference on Industrial Applications in Power Systems, Computer Science and Telecommunications (MELECON 96), 2002The paper aims at calculating the variation of the human body voltage thresholds with the increase of frequency, to evaluate if, in some circumstances, the danger of electricity increases with alternating current frequencies higher than 50 Hz.
M. Carrescia, G. Molina
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Factors affecting nurses' perceptions of patient safety
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2011Purpose Nurses heavily influence patient care quality and safety. This paper aims to examine socioeconomic and organizational/system factors affecting patient safety and quality perceptions. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire ...
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Factors influencing the safety of carotid ligation
The American Journal of Surgery, 1969Abstract The experience of the Head and Neck Service at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center from 1954 through 1966 is reviewed. One hundred and fifty-one patients were subjected to ligation of the common and/or internal carotid arteries. Four patients required bilateral ligation.
O S, Moore, M, Karlan, L, Sigler
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Factors influencing nurses' perceptions of occupational safety
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health, 2016To determine nurses' perceptions of occupational safety and their work environment and examine the sociodemographic traits and job characteristics that influence their occupational safety, we studied a sample of 278 nurses. According to the nurses, the quality of their work environment is average, and occupational safety is insufficient.
Samur, Menevse, SEREN İNTEPELER, ŞEYDA
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Factor of Safety and Serviceability
1967The design of reinforced concrete structures on an elastic basis bears little relation to its actual behaviour under load and gives no true indication of the margin of safety against failure. This may be expressed in terms of a load factor which may be defined as the ratio of the ultimate load to the working load.
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