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    Analysis of the use of the electronic document management system in federal executive authorities by N. A. Ivanov, N. A. Kashevarova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The electronic document management system is one of the most popular products for implementation at various enterprises in various industries, ranging from heavy industry to state organizations and federal authorities. …”
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    Virilité, métier et rapport aux risques professionnels : le cas de travailleurs de la sous-traitance by Paul Bouffartigue, Jean-René Pendariès, Jacques Bouteiller

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…A survey among subcontracting male workers in heavy industry shows that they are highly exposed to work instability and difficulty, with frequent impacts on their health. …”
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    La prévention des risques industriels, frein ou moteur du développement économique ? by Emmanuel Martinais

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…This immersion in the heart of the procedure gives us the opportunity to discover that while the prevention of industrial risks is often thought of as being a factor that undermines economic development, in this situation it has acted as the « engine » of an important revitalization of the Chemicals valley industrial platform, whilst establishing the legal and technological conditions that allow heavy industry to remain present in this heavily urbanized area.…”
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    Los peligros de la industrialización. El caso del estanque del Pourra (1812-1846) by Xavier Daumalin

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The shores of Fos-sur-Mer and the Étang-de-Berre have been confronted with the socio-economic and environmental effects of heavy industry for more than two centuries. The area has been dedicated to mixed farming, salt production, fishing and seaside activities for many years. …”
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    Les Glasgow Rent Strikes de 1915 ou quand la désobéissance civile des femmes contraint le législateur by Olivier Esteves

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…The outbreak of World War I in 1914 generated a massive influx of workers into the Clyde area, a hugely strategic region for heavy industry (shipyards, but also ammunition factories). …”
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    Sisyphe à Mexico : risques et politiques urbaines by François Mancebo

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…It appears to be one among the most dangerous areas in the world as far as risk is concerned: exposed to all type of natural risks, to technological hazards linked to heavy industry, to air and water pollution and to exhaustion of all exploitable local resources. …”
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    Natural hazards and urban policies in Mexico City by François Mancebo

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Mexico City is located at an altitude of over 2 000 metres where it occupies an attractive but hazardous site hemmed in by the Sierra Madre and volcanic mountain ranges.The site is one of the most disaster-prone locations in the world, threatened by a combination of natural hazards, poorly controlled technological hazards created by the city’s heavy industry, pollution – particularly air pollution and diminishing local resources, the most seriously threatened being water. …”
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    Des risques « naturels » aux politiques urbaines à Mexico by François Mancebo

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Mexico City is located at an altitude of over 2 000 metres where it occupies an attractive but hazardous site hemmed in by the Sierra Madre and volcanic mountain ranges.The site is one of the most disaster-prone locations in the world, threatened by a combination of natural hazards, poorly controlled technological hazards created by the city’s heavy industry, pollution – particularly air pollution and diminishing local resources, the most seriously threatened being water. …”
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    Sino-noir of Serial Killers and Dismemberments by Sheng-mei Ma

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Part of China, particularly coastal urban areas, boomed, while other parts, such as the Northeast’s heavy industry, went bust, a schizophrenic fissure within the body politic. …”
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    Evolution trends and driving factors of industrial water use: A case study of Ordos City, China by Hong Lv, Yiqing He, Yuan Liu, Xinjian Guan, Wenxiu Shang, Zheng Xiaokang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Key driving factors include power generation, heavy industry proportion, and industrial added value, while inhibiting factors involve water recycling rates, sewage reuse, and policy measures. …”
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