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Co-Citation Analysis of Articles Published in Substance Abuse Journals: Intellectual Structure and Research Fields (2001-2012).

2016

The purpose of this study is to introduce a new methodology in the field of substance abuse, namely, co-citation analysis, which uses the bibliographic references of publications to establish the main thematic areas being researched and to identify the seminal documents that have contributed to establishing the intellectual foundation of the discipline at the present time.We identified all bibliographic references that were cited in documents published in the substance abuse journals included in the Journal Citation Reports in the 2001-2012 period, generating a co-citation matrix. This matrix was used to perform a co-citation network analysis.The co-citation network analysis led to the iden…

EngineeringHealth (social science)Biomedical ResearchSubstance-Related DisordersMEDLINELibrary sciencePoison controlBibliometrics050905 science studiesToxicologyCo-citation0502 economics and businessmedicineForensic engineeringHumansbusiness.industry05 social sciencesFoundation (evidence)medicine.diseaseSubstance abusePsychiatry and Mental healthIdentification (information)Bibliometrics0509 other social sciencesPeriodicals as TopicbusinessCitation050203 business & managementJournal of studies on alcohol and drugs
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Physical Properties of Latvian Hemp Fibres

2015

Each year more and more people focus on healthy, ecological and environmental-friendly living. Environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn’t mean that we are using only natural products, but attention is pointed to the manufacturing and production process also. The rapid development of recycled and biodegradable products causes expanding usage of hemp fibers both in household and technical textiles. The analysis of hemp cultivation and usage trends in the world and Europe shows that hemp cultivation and processing in Latvia has good perspectives. Product quality is influenced by raw materials. In this case it is hemp fiber descriptive characteristics. Hemp fibers are natural fibers and their p…

EngineeringHemp fiberbusiness.industryPlant densityLatvianAgricultural engineeringRaw materialEnvironmentally friendlyCannabis Sativa; hemp fibers; fibre content; fibre flexibility; fibre tenacity; fibre extensionlanguage.human_languageProduct (business)Textile technologyTechnical universityForensic engineeringlanguagebusinessEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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Analysis of pipeline accidents in the United States from 1968 to 2009

2014

Pipelines are responsible for the transportation of a significant portion of the U.S. energy supply. Unfortunately, pipeline failures are common and the consequences can be catastrophic. Drawing on data from the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) that covers approximately 40,000 incidents from 1968 to 2009, this paper explores the trends, causes and consequences of natural gas and hazardous liquid pipeline accidents. The analysis indicates that fatalities and injuries from pipeline accidents are generally decreasing over time, while property damage and, in some cases, the numbers of incidents are increasing over time. In five of the ten cases considered in this p…

EngineeringInformation Systems and Managementbusiness.industryU.S. pipeline accidentPipeline (software)Computer Science ApplicationsAccident trendPipeline transportPower-law distributionHazardous wasteModeling and SimulationForensic engineeringSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessInternational Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection
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Skull and Encephalic Injuries Caused by Beach Umbrellas: Case Reports and Review of Literature

2016

This study reports two unusual cases of skull-encephalic injuries in bathers that were caused by violent impacts with beach umbrellas. The first case concerned a 36-year-old man who, while lying on a sun bed, was struck on his left temple by a beach umbrella, which had been blown away by a gust of wind. The second case concerned a six-year-old child who was struck on the right temporal region while he was playing on the sand. Both subjects died. A review of the literature was carried out. Various skull and brain injuries caused by several objects were found, but no injuries caused by beach umbrellas were detected. There were only cases of injuries caused by normal umbrellas. These cases sho…

EngineeringInjury controlAccident prevention2734Poison controlEncephalic injureComputed tomographyPathology and Forensic Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleInjury preventionGeneticsForensic engineeringmedicine030216 legal & forensic medicineComputed tomographyUncommon accidentKnock on the headmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrytechnology industry and agricultureRight temporal regionBeach umbrella; Computed tomography; Encephalic injures; Forensic science; Knock on the head; Uncommon accident; 2734; GeneticsSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureLeft temple030221 ophthalmology & optometryForensic sciencebusinessBeach umbrellaJournal of Forensic Sciences
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Laws, Regulations, Standards, and Guidelines for the Protection of Man Against Mechanical Vibration

1986

Regulations that serve to protect workers from the dangers arising from mechanical vibration have been established by the legislators and agencies responsible for work protection, such as ministries of labor and social affairs and industrial insurance organizations. Furthermore, international agreements have also established such protective measures. The corresponding laws, rules or agreements relate to: 1. Occupational diseases 2. Criteria for the evaluation of risk from mechanical vibration and the establishment of exposure limit values 3. Guidelines for the measurement and evaluation of vibration 4. Medical examinations before employment and regular health examinations 5. Technical and o…

EngineeringLaws regulationsMechanical vibrationWork (electrical)business.industryForensic engineeringAccountingbusinessAgricultural tractorPersonal protective equipment
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Legal Liability of Professional Engineers: The Case of a Fire at a Shopping Center

2019

In this paper, the authors discuss the legal liabilities of the professional engineer as both the engineer of record of a project and the construction site manager. In particular, this paper analyzes the case of a fire at an end-user MV/LV substation of a shopping center in Italy, occurred a few years after maintenance works on the electrical installation. The professional engineer who had designed and overseen the construction of the substation was accused of criminal negligence. The authors through the examination of applicable technical standards, as well as of safety regulations, demonstrate that the professional engineer had acted diligently and that there was no ground for the neglige…

EngineeringLegal liabilitybusiness.industrySubstationsSite managerTechnical standardForensic EngineeringLegal liabilitySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaDocumentationProfessional EngineerElectrical installationEngineering ethicsCenter (algebra and category theory)businessElectric FireCriminal negligenceChain of custody
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Introduction: the unusualness and contribution of life span longitudinal studies of aggressive and criminal behavior

2009

EngineeringLife spanInjury controlbusiness.industryApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlCriminal behaviorSuicide preventionOccupational safety and healthArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Injury preventionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyForensic engineeringbusinessGeneral PsychologyAggressive Behavior
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Failure by corrosion in PC bridges: A case history of a viaduct in Italy

2016

Purpose The paper illustrates a viaduct collapse due to corrosion phenomena. Moreover, a contribution to the issues related to both the control of existing structures and design methods to be followed for the construction of new buildings is provided. Design/methodology/approach The objectives were achieved by in situ observations and numerical analyses. The effects of corrosion phenomena are investigated, and the progressive collapse analysis is provided to be helpful in this case. Findings The damages induced by corrosion phenomena have caused the collapse of the viaduct taken in to account. The performed numerical analyses were able to reproduce the effects of corrosion in terms of redu…

EngineeringMonitoringProgressive collapse analysi0211 other engineering and technologiesCollapse020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionCorrosionPrestressed concretelaw021105 building & constructionForensic engineeringMechanics of MaterialViaductPractical implicationsCivil and Structural EngineeringMonitoring Planbusiness.industryCollapse Corrosion Monitoring Prestressed concrete Progressive collapse analysis Viaduct Civil and Structural Engineering Mechanics of Materials Mechanical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringProgressive collapse analysisStrength of materialsCorrosionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsPrestressed concretebusiness
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Battery storage systems for peak load shaving applications: Part 2: Economic feasibility and sensitivity analysis

2016

This paper is the second of a two-part series, aiming to evaluate the economic feasibility of electrochemical storage systems in peak load shaving applications. The battery energy storage system (BESS) is considered to be added to a private facility, with the aim of reducing the customer electricity bill. The BESS is charged during the night, when the electricity prices are the lowest and discharged during the daily hours, when the prices are the highest, contemporary achieving a leveling of the daily usage pattern. The economical evaluations are carried out considering four different electrochemical technologies: lithium-ion (li-ion), advanced lead-acid, sodium-sulphur (NaS) and flow batte…

EngineeringPresent valuebusiness.industryTotal cost020209 energytechnical-economical evaluationInternal rate of returnBattery energy storage02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsInvestment (macroeconomics)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'Energiapeak load shavingIncentivePeak demanddemand charge0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringForensic engineeringparametric analysisSensitivity (control systems)Electricitybusiness
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Life Saving Potentials in Mass Emergencies

1985

The dangers of mass emergencies are greater today than ever before in the history of man. The reasons are:1) The exponential growth of the world population from 2 billion in 1925 to 4 billion today and to an expected 8 billion in the year 2025. This growing population is badly in need of more and more food and energy to sustain itself.2) The increasingly severe competition world-wide for the available supplies of food and energy will precipitate mass emergencies and even mass disasters. Some of these mass disasters, such as nuclear war, have the potential to destroy entire countries…or even the human race itself.No matter how gloomy the outlook is, however, it is still the task of the medic…

EngineeringRisk analysis (engineering)business.industryEmergency MedicineForensic engineeringLife savingEmergency NursingbusinessPrehospital and Disaster Medicine
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