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Thermoelectrics and thermocells for fire warning applications

open access: yesScience Bulletin, 2023
Historically, fire disasters have killed numerous human lives, and caused tremendous property loss. Fire warning systems play a vital role in predicting fire risks, and are strongly desired to effectively prevent the disaster occurrence and significantly
Chunyu Du   +2 more
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To Warn or Not to Warn

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
Increased automation has brought about the issue of having too many alarms in a variety of human-machine systems such as aviation, nuclear power plants, surgical operating rooms, etc. The ideal situation in any environment would be to create the least numbers of alarms necessary in order to avoid confusion.
Richard D. Gilson   +3 more
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Early warning scores: a health warning

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2016
Early warning scores are frequently used in UK adult emergency departments (EDs) and are gaining traction in paediatric emergency care. Like many innovations with inherent face validity, they have great appeal to clinicians, managers and commissioners. However, it is important to ensure unintended consequences and balancing measures are mitigated.
Challen, K., Roland, Damian Timothy
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Warning on Wave Warnings

Science, 2006
NEW DELHI— Last week, UNESCO declared a long-awaited Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System to be “up and running,” pointing at 25 new seismic stations, three deep-ocean buoys, and 24 national information centers for distributing advisories.
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WARNING ON PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
A case of a 35-year-old female patient, who had previously undergone extensive investigations for hypertension, is reported. At an elective operation for cholecystectomy she was found to have a phaeochromocytoma. This serves as a warning to those who may be required to anaesthetize, or operate on, patients with hypertension of undiagnosed origin.
K F, Yee, W H, McCarthy
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When Is a “Warning” Not a Warning!

Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications, 1995
Welcome to Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport. Please remain seated while we are taxiing. Please remember to use caution when opening the overhead bins, as the contents may have shited during flight.
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