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Artificial Intelligence, 2022
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Security implications of remote sensing
Space Policy, 1988Abstract Major technical advances in remote sensing have developed sophisticated systems with both extensive military and civilian applications. Not only the USA and USSR, but a growing number of other countries such as China, France, India and Japan are actively engaged in remote-sensing R&D.
Bhupendra Jasani, Christer Larsson
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New Scientist, 2017
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was planning procedural changes that would grab social media data for millions of immigrants. From this week, its "Alien Files" database will collate "social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and search results".
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The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was planning procedural changes that would grab social media data for millions of immigrants. From this week, its "Alien Files" database will collate "social media handles, aliases, associated identifiable information, and search results".
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2013
Roofing is a dangerous business in any capacity. The following is a case study presenting the dangers of working on a flat roof with parapet walls. A key issue is the workers’ situation awareness of their jobsite while being attentive to their task demands.
Kevin Runge, Alison G. Vredenburgh
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Roofing is a dangerous business in any capacity. The following is a case study presenting the dangers of working on a flat roof with parapet walls. A key issue is the workers’ situation awareness of their jobsite while being attentive to their task demands.
Kevin Runge, Alison G. Vredenburgh
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Isolation gowns: A false sense of security?
American Journal of Infection Control, 1992Isolation gowns have traditionally been used in health care situations to protect against microbial contamination. There is now concern over protection of the health care worker from contamination by patients' blood and body fluids. We quantitatively determined the effectiveness of commercially available isolation gowns against human blood leakage or ...
S A, Lovitt +4 more
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ASSESSMENT OF FATHERS’ POSTNATAL SENSE OF SECURITY AND DEPRESSION SITUATIONS
Samsun Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 2023Aim: The research was carried out to assess the fathers’ postnatal sense of security and depression situations. Method: The research was conducted as descriptive. The research was carried out with 335 fathers whose spouses gave birth between 01 July 2016 and 31 December 2017 in the Postpartum/Caesarean section of a Gynecology Hospital in the ...
Nagihan ÖZTÜRK, Hava ÖZKAN
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Security Aspects of Compressed Sensing
2015In this chapter, we will consider the security achievable by the compressed sensing (CS) framework under different constructions of the sensing matrix. CS can provide a form of data confidentiality when the signals are sensed by a random matrix composed of i.i.d. Gaussian variables.
BIANCHI, TIZIANO, MAGLI, ENRICO
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Russian Politics & Law, 1999
The struggle of the Prosecutor's Office to impose the rule of law on the activity of the Internal Affairs organs in reviewing reports and memos about crime has a long history. I recall how, just twenty-five years ago when I began service in our department, teams from the Procuracy of the USSR were discovering unrecorded, "faceless" burglaries, car ...
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The struggle of the Prosecutor's Office to impose the rule of law on the activity of the Internal Affairs organs in reviewing reports and memos about crime has a long history. I recall how, just twenty-five years ago when I began service in our department, teams from the Procuracy of the USSR were discovering unrecorded, "faceless" burglaries, car ...
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Avoiding a false sense of security
British Journal of NursingSam Foster, Executive Director of Professional Practice, Nursing and Midwifery Council, considers the problem of looking for reassurance that all is well, rather than watching for potential problems
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Lighting distribution affects pedestrians' sense of security
2016 IEEE 16th International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2016The greatest obstacle to a pedestrian's Sense of Security (SoS) is lack of lighting. This research analyzes lighting characteristics which affect a pedestrian's SoS, including how lighting distribution changes perception, to design lighting for night-time walking that maximizes the SoS without increasing energy consumption.
Cellucci L. +3 more
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