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A new method for surge arrester placement in high‐voltage substations considering environmental effects [PDF]
Faridoddin Safaei, Mohsen Niasati
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Abstract Introduction Risk assessments represent a contemporary solution to reform bail practices. Current research suggests such tools can promote nonfinancial release. However, fewer studies have examined why judges may not regularly adhere to pretrial risk assessments and how other pretrial practices may affect risk assessment‐guided decision‐making.
Anna S. Knes+4 more
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Transient electromagnetic simulations of substation earth grid for improving lightning withstand performance of a large power transformer [PDF]
Andresson, Einar+5 more
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Abstract Introduction Educators strive to engage learners with their learning. At the heart of this process is empowering individuals to intentionally participate in educational opportunities afforded to them i.e. agentic learning (AL). Significant knowledge gaps remain in how best to promote AL in medical education.
Andrew D. Spence+3 more
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Abstract Introduction Existing literature recognises that health professionals' socialisation in the workplace involves an emotional component, including management of feelings as per professional expectations and demands. However, there is limited understanding of the emotions‐related processes involved in the interprofessional educational space of ...
Shalini Gupta+4 more
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Abstract Background Hymenoptera venom allergy is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, also in pediatric patients, highlighting the importance of effective management through venom immunotherapy (VIT). This study aimed to evaluate the safety profile of VIT, identify factors associated with adverse reactions (ARs), assess the accuracy of ...
Mattia Giovannini+14 more
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How Public Officials Perceive Algorithmic Discretion: A Study of Status Quo Bias in Policing
ABSTRACT Algorithms are disrupting established decision‐making practices in public administration. A key area of interest lies in algorithmic discretion or how public officials use algorithms to exercise discretion. The article develops a framework to explain algorithmic discretion by drawing on status quo bias theory and bureaucratic discretion.
Muhammad Afzal, Panos Panagiotopoulos
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Application of Surge Arrester in Limiting Voltage Stress at Direct Current Breaker
Mohammadamin Moghbeli+2 more
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ANALISIS KETAHANAN UJI RESIDUAL VOLTAGE SURGE ARRESTER 24KV-10KA MENGGUNAKAN LIGHTNING IMPULSE
Putri Andini Maulana+1 more
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