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2014
In the public domain, heritage is perceived and widely appreciated in relation to stories which people tell about themselves. This applies in particular to the perception of cultural heritage in public life within so-called Western societies. Intriguingly, heritage is here often not valued for its literal content, that is, what it reveals about a past ...
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In the public domain, heritage is perceived and widely appreciated in relation to stories which people tell about themselves. This applies in particular to the perception of cultural heritage in public life within so-called Western societies. Intriguingly, heritage is here often not valued for its literal content, that is, what it reveals about a past ...
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Nursing management, 2017
The National Centre for Social Research's annual British Social Attitudes survey records the British public's views on the NHS and healthcare.
Ruth Williams
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The National Centre for Social Research's annual British Social Attitudes survey records the British public's views on the NHS and healthcare.
Ruth Williams
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Impacts of ecological restoration on public perceptions of cultural ecosystem services
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021Qingyue Tan+5 more
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Public perceptions of carbon dioxide removal in the United States and the United Kingdom
Nature Climate Change, 2020Emily Cox, Elspeth Spence, N. Pidgeon
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1983
There has been a very rapid increase in the use of probabilistic risk analysis (PRA) in recent years. Typically these studies calculate risk as the product of probability (or more correctly frequency) and consequences. This format of course does not account for any differences in the characteristics of the risk so that direct comparison of the results ...
Norman C. Rasmussen+2 more
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There has been a very rapid increase in the use of probabilistic risk analysis (PRA) in recent years. Typically these studies calculate risk as the product of probability (or more correctly frequency) and consequences. This format of course does not account for any differences in the characteristics of the risk so that direct comparison of the results ...
Norman C. Rasmussen+2 more
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The Challenge of Public Perception
Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2019Special Section: The Value and Future of Petroleum Engineering For petroleum engineers, it is aggravating to hear negative comments about the oil and gas industry, often by people who don’t understand the industry or get the facts wrong.
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Public perceptions of and responses to new energy technologies
Nature Energy, 2019Hilary S. Boudet
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Public perception of immunisation
The Lancet, 2004David Salisbury, Joanne Yarwood
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1984
Whether or not it is true that ‘transportation is the most vulnerable part of the entire fuel cycle from the point of view of accident or sabotage,’1 it is certainly the part of the nuclear fuel cycle which is the most vulnerable to public hostility. Transport from reactors to reprocessing is regarded as a main artery of the fuel cycle.
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Whether or not it is true that ‘transportation is the most vulnerable part of the entire fuel cycle from the point of view of accident or sabotage,’1 it is certainly the part of the nuclear fuel cycle which is the most vulnerable to public hostility. Transport from reactors to reprocessing is regarded as a main artery of the fuel cycle.
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Public perceptions of autonomous vehicle safety: An international comparison
, 2020JoAnn Moody, N. Bailey, Jinhuan Zhao
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