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How Safe Is Safe? Risk in Radiotherapy

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2010
Receiving radiotherapy could be compared to taking an airplane flight. It can be an uncomfortable and scary process for some people, but it is often necessary to get from point A to point B. In the vast majority of cases, everything goes well. The recent front-page article in the New York Times (‘‘Radiation Offers New Cures, and Ways to Do Harm ...
Eric C, Ford, Stephanie, Terezakis
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Is ‘Safe’ Safe Enough?

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2001
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper advances the proposition that although the outside world perceives aviation as ‘safe’ and accepting that the accident rate is slowly falling, there remain a number of accidents every year which appear to have common causes. Is aviation really a learning industry?
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Safe programming

BIT, 1978
Safe specifications and programs are advocated as a simple way of enhancing the reliability of software. The behaviour of a safe program can be more easily certified as being correct with respect to its safe specification, which implies guaranteed termination.
Anderson, T., Witty, R. W.
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How Safe Is Safe? “Safe Migration” in Southeast Asia

2016
Safety issues of migration have come to the fore in the public and academic discourse in recent years. People seek irregular means of passage in their effort to migrate overseas. As a result, their lives are put at risk. Female migrants are more vulnerable than their male counterparts in unsafe migration conditions. This chapter tries to understand the
AKM Ahsan Ullah   +2 more
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Is That Toothpaste Safe?

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1972
Eighteen brands of toothpaste were analyzed for lead content in the tubes and the outer coatings, as well as in the paste itself. Three brands were found to contain potentially hazardous amounts of lead.
E, Berman, K, McKiel
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‘Safe’ genders?

Archaeological Dialogues, 2006
As historical archaeology has expanded from its origins in the ‘settler nations’ of the post-colonial world, an increasing number of European scholars have argued for a radical reorientation of the subfield. But if historical archaeology is to be accepted as the ‘archaeology of literate societies’, the profound interdisciplinarity of the subject must ...
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Safe staffing

Nursing Management, 2006
'Safe staffing saves lives' is the theme next month of International Nurses' Day, held annually on Florence Nightingale's birthday, May 12.
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Safe in the City

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2008
Workplace danger and violence are complex problems that affect nurses more often than is recognized. The home healthcare work environment is challenging enough without the additional risks associated with working out in the open or within a client's home. Every clinician working in home health today understands the demands of visits or extended care in
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The 2008 global financial crisis and COVID-19 pandemic: How safe are the safe haven assets?

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2022
Muhammad A Cheema   +2 more
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