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Association between spatial accessibility to fire protection services and unintentional residential fire injuries or deaths: a cross-sectional study in Dallas, Texas. [PDF]
Min S, Kim D, Lee CK.
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Effectiveness of Foam Earplug Hearing Protection for Artillerymen Firing L118/119 105 mm Howitzers [PDF]
Norman Lindsay Carter
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Genomic resources for crop wild relatives are critical for perennial fruit breeding and conservation
Abstract Many perennial fruit crops are clonally propagated, resulting in uniform fruit quality but increasing vulnerability to pests, diseases, and climate change. In contrast, closely related crop wild relatives (CWRs) continue to evolve in response to these pressures and are a valuable source of adaptive traits.
Zoë Migicovsky
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Directions to improve application of systems approach to fire protection requirements for buildings
Harold E. Nelson
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Abstract In the U.S., crime and violence are concentrated in cities that have lost industry and population due to economic disinvestment and structurally racist policies. Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers have called for community‐level approaches that reduce violence in these cities by improving unsafe physical environments, increasing ...
Laney A. Rupp+9 more
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FIRE PROTECTION OF HEPA FILTERS BY USING WATER SPRAYS.
J.R. Gaskill, J.L. Murrow
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ABSTRACT Hearing loss is a poignant issue in many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and, without sufficient support, it can also contribute to disabling life experiences. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is intended to provide support to eligible people experiencing disability, however, to effectively serve this ...
Hannah Lack+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Particulate matter ⩽2.5 µm in diameter (PM2.5) and its role in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) pathogenesis have gained heightened attention. We previously demonstrated that PM2.5 exposure may bias the nasal mucosa in CRS toward a Type 2 inflammatory pathway.
Rory J. Lubner+5 more
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