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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1991
Abstract Currently, an increasing number of researchers and organizations are recognizing the importance of adopting a well-focused research in risk, risk analysis and risk management that will also address the establishment of new risk measures which reflect the public's concerns, and that can be demonstrated to be valid, credible and reliable. This
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Abstract Currently, an increasing number of researchers and organizations are recognizing the importance of adopting a well-focused research in risk, risk analysis and risk management that will also address the establishment of new risk measures which reflect the public's concerns, and that can be demonstrated to be valid, credible and reliable. This
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1996
A discussion is provided of the various risk identification and evaluation methodologies that are being used in the process industries today, both qualitative and quantitative reviews. These include PHAs, HAZOP, CHA, Fishbone, LOPA, SVA, and several types of QRAs. Additionally, other specialized supplemental studies are described, which typically cover
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A discussion is provided of the various risk identification and evaluation methodologies that are being used in the process industries today, both qualitative and quantitative reviews. These include PHAs, HAZOP, CHA, Fishbone, LOPA, SVA, and several types of QRAs. Additionally, other specialized supplemental studies are described, which typically cover
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2003
Every genetic laboratory diagnosis carries some degree of uncertainty, even if only the risk of laboratory error. Increasingly, diagnosis is based on direct tests that tell us whether or not the patient carries a given mutation. In these cases formal risk analysis is scarcely necessary-although it is important to remember that the patient wants to know
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Every genetic laboratory diagnosis carries some degree of uncertainty, even if only the risk of laboratory error. Increasingly, diagnosis is based on direct tests that tell us whether or not the patient carries a given mutation. In these cases formal risk analysis is scarcely necessary-although it is important to remember that the patient wants to know
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Meta-analysis of risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder in trauma-exposed adults.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2000Meta-analyses were conducted on 14 separate risk factors for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the moderating effects of various sample and study characteristics, including civilian/military status, were examined.
C. Brewin, B. Andrews, J. Valentine
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Medical Engineering & Physics, 2008
According to the Medical Devices Directive, both the preparation for clinical trials and marketing of implants require that a risk analysis is performed. This paper presents a risk analysis for a dental implant in the framework of the risk management process carried out for the preparation of a multi-centre clinical trial, where likely hazards, failure
E. IpiƱazar+3 more
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According to the Medical Devices Directive, both the preparation for clinical trials and marketing of implants require that a risk analysis is performed. This paper presents a risk analysis for a dental implant in the framework of the risk management process carried out for the preparation of a multi-centre clinical trial, where likely hazards, failure
E. IpiƱazar+3 more
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Risk Analysis, 2014
This article discusses to what extent risk analysis is scientific in view of a set of commonly used definitions and criteria. We consider scientific knowledge to be characterized by its subject matter, its success in developing the best available knowledge in its fields of study, and the epistemic norms and values that guide scientific investigations ...
Sven Ove Hansson, Terje Aven
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This article discusses to what extent risk analysis is scientific in view of a set of commonly used definitions and criteria. We consider scientific knowledge to be characterized by its subject matter, its success in developing the best available knowledge in its fields of study, and the epistemic norms and values that guide scientific investigations ...
Sven Ove Hansson, Terje Aven
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CO2 Accounting and Risk Analysis for CO2 Sequestration at Enhanced Oil Recovery Sites.
Environmental Science and Technology, 2016Using CO2 in enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) is a promising technology for emissions management because CO2-EOR can dramatically reduce sequestration costs in the absence of emissions policies that include incentives for carbon capture and storage.
Z. Dai+12 more
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An Analysis of the Concept of Risk
Cancer Nursing, 2000The meaning of the word "risk" has changed throughout history. Once a neutral term, risk has come to represent a combination of probability and something adverse or dangerous. Phenomena that were previously referred to as hazards, dangers, or uncertainties are now labeled as risks.
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2018
Qualitative risk analysis is an essential part of risk management framework and risk assessment process in all organizations. Qualitative risk analysis is a management technique concerned with examining the probability of a risky event and the impact of the risk if it occurs.
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Qualitative risk analysis is an essential part of risk management framework and risk assessment process in all organizations. Qualitative risk analysis is a management technique concerned with examining the probability of a risky event and the impact of the risk if it occurs.
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Reliability engineering and risk analysis : a practical guide
, 2016Chapter 1 Reliability Engineering in Perspective 1.1 Why Study Reliability? 1.2 Failure Models 1.3 Failure Mechanisms 1.4 Performance Measures 1.5 Formal Definition of Reliability 1.6 Definition of Availability 1.7 Definition of Risk Chapter 2 Basic ...
M. Modarres+2 more
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