ABSTRACT Heat induced delamination (HID) is a phenomenon in engineered wood products which may result in the detachment of the bonded timber lamellae before charring propagates to the bond line interphase. This study aims to correlate the thermal degradation of two 1‐c‐polyurethane adhesives at the microscale to the thermo‐hydro‐mechanical behaviour of
A. Čolić +4 more
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Exploratory research: Is forensic science a cause of miscarriage of justice in Canada? [PDF]
Lécuyer SJ +3 more
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ABSTRACT This research was conducted within the framework of project SI2.825082, funded by the European Commission—DG GROW. The project's objective was to finalise a European approach for assessing the fire performance of façades under medium and large fire exposure conditions.
Péter Tóth +7 more
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Health promotion as relational, practical, and structurally constrained work in forensic psychiatric care: a qualitative study on registered nurses' experiences. [PDF]
Björk A +4 more
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Event-based computer profiling for the forensic reconstruction of computer activity
In cases where an investigator has no prior knowledge of a computer\ud system to be investigated, the significant investment of time and resources\ud required to undertake a detailed computer forensic examination may deter\ud investigators, given it is ...
Morarji, Hasmukh L. +3 more
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Charring Behaviour of Mass Timber: A Comparison of Thin Intumescent Coatings and Plasterboard
ABSTRACT This study compares the charring behaviour of mass timber under varied heating conditions when protected by either different thin intumescent coating types or fire‐rated plasterboard layers. Bench‐scale fire experiments were conducted using the Heat‐Transfer Rate Inducing System (H‐TRIS).
Stavros Spyridakis +4 more
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Computational Quantification of Collagen Density and Ki67-Positive Cells in a Forensic Porcine Wound Model. [PDF]
Barington K +3 more
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Traffic Flow Data Collection Methods During Wildfire Evacuation
ABSTRACT With climate change and urbanisation increasing wildfire risk in the wildland–urban interface (WUI), enhancing community evacuation preparedness is crucial. This study evaluates different data collection methods for measuring traffic flows during a community wildfire evacuation drill in Roxborough Park, Colorado, in June 2024.
Ann‐Kristin Dugstad +9 more
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Microbial succession in decomposing carrion is driven by time, modulated by insects and microbial perturbation. [PDF]
McIntyre DB +3 more
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Fire and Rescue Service Preparedness for Natural Hazards
ABSTRACT Natural hazards driven by extreme weather events are expected to continue to pose a significant risk to citizens, property and the environment. Based on a series of national and international interviews with the Fire and Rescue Service (FRS), this paper presents an analysis of present practices within the FRS and FRS willingness to employ a ...
Johan Björck, Margaret McNamee
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