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    CONTACT FATIGUE LIFE ANALYSIS OF INVOLUTE SPUR GEAR UNDER ELASTOHYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION by ZHANG Wei, WU Xing, XIAO ZhengMing, LIU XiaoQin

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The result shows that with the increase of the degree of overlap,the danger zone alone the tooth profile closes to the node and the fatigue life also increases. …”
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    Ethics on Compulsion of Vaccinations in the Age of COVID-19 by Tsuriel Rashi

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Only occasionally and in special circumstances would it be permitted to resort to shaming of a person who refuses to be vaccinated and only if he/she is deemed a particular danger to the public health.…”
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    Recognition of a Drowning Victim by Bystanders: A Scoping Review

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Conclusion: Whilst evidence is sparse, this review provides educators and training organizations with evidence-based behaviors which they can use to assist bystanders in understanding and identifying persons in danger or in need of help in the water.…”
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    The Effect of a Tectonic Stress Field on Coal and Gas Outbursts by Fenghua An, Yuanping Cheng

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A numerical model considering the effect of coal gas was established to analyze the outburst danger from the perspective of stress conditions. …”
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    Birth preparedness and complication readiness assessment among antenatal and postnatal mothers at government hospital, in urban Bengaluru by Sangeetha M.D, Jagadish Ganagi, Darshan H.S, Neha Annet Joy, Akarsh KR

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data were collected using a pretested questionnaire that assessed various indicators related to BPACR, including knowledge of danger signs, health service utilization, and preparation for childbirth. …”
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    Fire Detection Design Based on Gas Leakage Accompanied by fire Location Point Using ESP32 Based on IoT by Nanda Wibowo, Hilman Zarory, Dian Mursyitah, Aulia Ullah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Type B fires are fires that occur due to the burning of fuel in the form of gas, this type of fire occurs quite often where in DKI Jakarta this type of fire occurs in up to 180 cases and one of the causes of this fire is due to LPG gas leaks then at this time the fire extinguisher fire only has 1 method to find the location of the fire, therefore in this research a tool was created that can detect gas leaks and fires which can send danger warning messages to users, namely building owners and firefighters via the telegram application, from research carried out by the tool created to successfully detect the presence of gas leaks when the PPM value of LPG gas exceeds 100 PPM as well as fires when the presence of fire is detected, the carbon dioxide value in smoke exceeds 100 PPM, and also high temperatures, the tool will identify dangerous conditions and send a danger warning message to the user along with the coordinates and Google Maps link for the location of the equipment when a fire occurs.…”
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    THE PROSPECTS OF MANKIND IN CONDITIONS OF TECHNOGENIC CIVILIZATION by Svetlana A. Yurikova

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Practical importance of this work is primarily in that it focuses on the need of speedy, serious and circumspect attention to those problems in future in order to avoid dangers that they hold for humanity. Besides, material which is presented in this article could be used in teaching of social and humanitarian courses. …”
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    Caves / by Banting, Erinn

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Cave locations -- Where in the world -- Cave climates -- Different types of caves -- Technology in caves -- Life in a cave -- Plintroduction -- Ants, fungi, and bacteria -- Mammals, birds and amphibians -- Reptiles, invertebrates, and fish -- Caves in danger -- Working in caves -- Eco challenge.…”
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    Transit Station Congestion Index Research Based on Pedestrian Simulation and Gray Clustering Evaluation by Shu-wei Wang, Li-shan Sun, Jian Rong, Zi-fan Yang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…A congestion phenomenon in a transit station could lead to low transfer efficiency as well as a hidden danger. Effective management of congestion phenomenon shall help to reduce the efficiency decline and danger risk. …”
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    HYDRAULIC ASPECTS OF LOGJAM FORMATION DURING EXTREME HIGH FLOODS by Andrey P. Lepikhin, Anna A. Wozniak

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Linear objects – floating logs, even with their considerable size, pose significantly less danger due to the features of the hydrodynamics of channel flows. …”
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    Measurement and identification of areas susceptible to flood spreading from the viewpoint of geological formations in Birjand watershed using RS / GIS by Parviz Ziaiian Firouz Abadi, Ayoub Badragh Nejad, Reza Sarli, Mahboub Babaie

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The purpose of this study is to identify the environment about the river and evaluating the danger in case of occurrence of flood crisis. All of the processes and analyses of data were performed in the GIS atmosphere utilizing the three methods of saw Fuzzy, AHP and Boleyn logic for weighting data such as (gradient, erosion, land application, watershed system, soil, geological fault distribution, quaternary unit, level of underground waters, and satellite imagery) and the potent areas in terms of confronting danger were located. …”
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    AS THE INVESTIGATOR OF THE ALIENATION OF HUMAN RELATIONS by Edmundas Krakauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…The most complicated is the question of the future of human relations. It is always in danger of an unrealistic idealization. …”
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    Numerical Simulation Analysis of Slope Instability and Failure of Limestone Mine in Weibei by Kuiming Liu, Hui Li, Shihui Pang, Meng Mi, Jianping Chen, Kui Sun

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The complex geological environment and harsh environment make the mining area have serious geological disaster hidden danger. Based on the site engineering geological data of typical limestone quarry slope in Weibei, this paper constructs a three-dimensional geological model, uses FLAC3D software to simulate excavation, and analyzes the stress and strain law of the quarry slope. …”
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    Metacognitive Beliefs in Alexithymic Individuals by Zekiye Celikbas, Sedat Batmaz, Ufuk Bal, Esma Akpinar Aslan

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Difficulty identifying feelings was predictive of negative beliefs about uncontrollability and danger; difficulty describing feelings was predictive of cognitive self-consciousness; externally-oriented thinking was predictive of positive beliefs about worry; and negative beliefs about uncontrollability and danger and cognitive self-consciousness were predictive of alexithymia. …”
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    The Pathology of Orthopedic Implant Failure Is Mediated by Innate Immune System Cytokines by Stefan Landgraeber, Marcus Jäger, Joshua J. Jacobs, Nadim James Hallab

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…However, a consensus of studies agrees that the dominant form of this response is due to innate reactivity by macrophages to implant debris where both danger (DAMP) and pathogen (PAMP) signalling elicit cytokine-based inflammatory responses. …”
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    Early Warning Method and Model of Inland Ship Collision Risk Based on Coordinated Collision-Avoidance Actions by Zhiyou Cheng, Yaling Li, Bing Wu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…To reduce the occurrence of ship collisions, immediate danger, and close-quarters situations in narrow inland waterways, a step-by-step early warning system for ship collision-avoidance actions was developed, along with an early warning method and model of collision risk based on coordinated collision-avoidance actions. …”
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    Metacognitions of substance-addicted patients compared to individuals without a diagnosis of a psychiatric disorder by Huseyin Unubol, Havva Ozen

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…In regard to the assessment of the sub-dimensions of metacognition; the scores of the following subscales including the uncontrollability and danger, cognitive self- consciousness, and the need to control thoughts were higher in the substance dependent group compared to the control group. …”
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    Women’s Perspectives on Influencers to the Utilisation of Skilled Delivery Care: An Explorative Qualitative Study in North West Ethiopia by Biruhtesfa Bekele Shiferaw, Lebitsi Maud Modiba

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The factors that influenced or motivated women to give birth in health facility in their previous, current, and future pregnancies include access to ambulance transport service, prevention of mother to child HIV transmission service, referral service, women friendly service, and emergency obstetric services, good interpersonal care from health workers, and fear and experience of obstetric danger signs and complications. In addition, reception of information and advice on importance of skilled delivery care and obstetric danger signs and complications from health workers, use of antenatal care, previous use of skilled delivery care, ensuring wellbeing of parturient women and newborns, and use of emergency obstetric care were also identified as influencers and motivators for health facility childbirth in previous, current, and future deliveries. …”
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    High tackle headache: implications of referee agreement for tackle height law change by Carly D McKay, Ash Kolstad, Stephen W West, Ruth Leese, Ricardo T Sant'Anna

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…For high tackles, 83% of participants agreed on the danger level, 57% on the contact location and 71% on the presence of mitigating factors. …”
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    Psychological Characteristics of the Emotional Sphere of Internally Displaced Persons from the First and Second Waves by Vitalii Fedosieiev, Andrii Kharchenko, Alla Lisenaya, Eugene Liseniy, Varvara Kabarhina, Sergey Barinov

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The consequences of forced internal migration due to the danger of military actions in both 2014 and 2022 for Ukrainians have resulted in significant changes on economic, social, cultural, and psychological levels. …”
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