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Successful Innovation Transfer through Pre-Standardization: A Case Study
This study presents an approach to structure, analyze and evaluate corporate standardization processes using the example of pre-standardization for the reduction of environmental impacts in product design and development.
Sascha Nehr, Simon Jäckel
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Effect of heating rate on gas emissions and properties of fired clay bricks and fired clay bricks incorporated with cigarette butts [PDF]
In general, the firing process of clay bricks generates a range of gas emissions into the atmosphere. At high concentrations, these volatile emissions can be a serious source of environmental pollutions.
Abbas Mohajerani +26 more
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Investigation on the Quality of Commercially Available GABA Tea in Taiwan
This study collected 220 commercially available samples of γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) tea produced in Taiwan from 2016 to 2021. The 220 tea samples were categorized into five types of GABA tea, including 108 GABA Oolong tea, 71 GABA Black tea, 21 GABA ...
Mu-Chen Wu +4 more
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People-centred integrated care: co-designing standards - igniting a movement
People-centred and evidence-based standards focused on system integration are quintessential to improving the quality of people’s care experiences and health outcomes. For example, by 2020, chronic conditions will account for almost three-quarters of all
Leslee Thompson +4 more
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Improving the Quality and Utility of Electronic Health Record Data through Ontologies
The translational research community, in general, and the Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) community, in particular, share the vision of repurposing EHRs for research that will improve the quality of clinical practice.
Asiyah Yu Lin +17 more
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Standard Error as Standard? [PDF]
To the Editor: I am concerned about errors in simple statistical concepts in articles recently published in Circulation . First, I worry about the widespread use of the standard error of mean (SEM) to describe the variability of numerical data. Specifically, SEM was used in 30% of the clinical investigations and reports and in 76% of the basic science
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Improving Indoor Air Quality through Standardization
Human beings experience a large fraction of their exposure to air pollutants in indoor environments. Air pollution is a large environmental health risk, and exposure to ambient air pollution and indoor air pollution contribute equally to the total number
John Saffell, Sascha Nehr
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Research, Analysis and Insight into National Standards (RAINS) Project. First Report: Researching Schools’ Enactments of New Zealand’s National Standards Policy [PDF]
This is the first report of the Research, Analysis and Insight into National Standards (RAINS) project, one year into a three-year study of the introduction of National Standards into New Zealand primary and intermediate ...
Easter, Ann, Thrupp, Martin
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This contribution aims to analyze compliance with the rules relating to disturbances in the domain of health due to exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF).
Adel Razek
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Defending Standards Contextualism [PDF]
It has become more common recently for epistemologists to advocate the pragmatic encroachment on knowledge, the claim that the appropriateness ofknowledge ascriptions is dependent on the relevant practical circumstances.
Hudson, Robert
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