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    Time to be seen and heard: Including children’s and adolescents’ voices in the South African TB response by C Goslett, K du Preez, G Hendricks, A Best

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Children are particularly vulnerable to TB infection and to dangerous forms of disseminated TB such as TB meningitis, which can cause death or major lifelong disability. …”
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    Physicochemical Characterization and Asymmetric Catalytic Properties of New Biobased Organocatalytic Surfactants by Elliot Calbrix, Pascale de Caro, Sophie Thiebaud-Roux, Christine Cecutti, Emeline Vedrenne

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, conventional solvents are often toxic and dangerous for the environment, and an interesting alternative is to replace them by water. …”
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    The Implementation of Imprisonment under the Shadow of the Prison Administration System by ali farhadi, alireza jamshidy, Ali Najafi Tavana

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The prison system aims to help reduce the return of prisoners and create security in society through the correct implementation of prison sentences in such a way that dangerous criminals and those who must be removed from it to protect society are reformed and those for whom prison is not their place and is due to coercion. …”
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    The Crack Propagation Trend Analysis in Ceramic Rolling Element Bearing considering Initial Crack Angle and Contact Load Effect by Zhe Yuan, Bohan Wang, Chao Liu, Zhan Wang, Xiaochen Zhang, Yu Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The cracks are initially classified based on the angle between the crack and the bearing ball surface, and the location of the most dangerous load for each type of crack is known by theoretical analysis. …”
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    Deformation Characteristics and Safety Evaluation of the Throw Filling Soft Clay Cofferdam under Super-Historical Flood Conditions by Ping Jiang, Yong Huang, Zhipeng Tao, Junhua Zhu, Ning Wang, Jianwei Qiao

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results show that (1) the stability of cofferdam is controlled by downstream face slope of cofferdam during the super-historical flood period, and there is a most dangerous slide surface interpenetrating through the top to the toe of downstream face slope; (2) the stability of upstream face slope is influenced significantly by the water level fluctuation and it is reduced sharply during the water level decline process; and (3) real-time remote monitoring can effectively reflect the deformation and failure characteristics of cofferdam under the condition of super-historical flood level and provide early warning and prediction in time. …”
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    Assessment of PM2.5 Patterns in Malaysia Using the Clustering Method by Ezahtulsyahreen Ab. Rahman, Firdaus Mohamad Hamzah, Mohd Talib Latif, Doreena Dominick

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results also showed that the highest concentration of PM2.5 was recorded during the 2019 haze episode for all three regions, with the air pollutant index indicating very unhealthy and dangerous levels.…”
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    Phytosynthesized Nanoparticles as Novel Antifungal Agent for Sustainable Agriculture: A Mechanistic Approach, Current Advances, and Future Directions by Javeria Parveen, Tahira Sultana, Abeer Kazmi, Khafsa Malik, Abd Ullah, Amir Ali, Bushra Qayyum, Naveed Iqbal Raja, Zia-ur-Rehman Mashwani, Saif Ur Rehman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The use of various chemical fungicides is not an environmentally sustainable solution to fungal diseases because it produces environmental contamination and is dangerous for human health. Nanotechnology provides solutions to disease control issues in a significant way. …”
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    Assessment of sewerage system and impacts of wastewater on the environment and reusing in Erbil city by Shuokr Qarani Aziz, Jwan Sabah Mustafa, Bruska Sardar Mamand, Anwer Hazim Dawood, Sazan Mohammed Ali, Zana Aziz Mohammed Ameen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study highlights the dangers of reusing untreated wastewater for irrigation, which poses significant health and environmental risks, including groundwater contamination. …”
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    Tuberculosis Classification using SVM and Modified CNN by SRINIVAS BABU N, SHASHIKIRAN S, M JAYANTHI, Rajani N, K M PALANISWAMY, M R KUSHALATHA

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Tuberculosis (TB) is a dangerous disease caused by mycobacterium leads to mortality. …”
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    Research on smoke diffusion and evacuation routes of mine fires with complex roadway networks by Menghui Xiao, Cuifeng Du, Yuan Wang, Jiuzhu Wang, Baomeng Chang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A methodology for planning mine fire evacuation routes was proposed, resulting in improved evacuation routes that allow miners to avoid more dangerous routes, thereby significantly enhancing evacuation safety.…”
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    Climate change reflects on security of the border villages, case study: Salas Babajani border villages by morad Kaviani Rad, meysam toulabi nejad, farid rezaei

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Because these people will face the same dangers as engaging in border guards between the two countries, Iran will result in the risk of death for those who were once farmers or ranchers and the security of the area would also be compromised.…”
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    We are all a little bit Cerberus: towards bioethical applicability of animalism by S. Yu. Shevchenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…I consider the applicability of the animalism in the framework of bioethical discussions — in particular related to situations in which a person is the cause of an event that is outside of her intentions, for example, infection with a dangerous disease. Animal or living organism are more adequate concept for posing this problem than the ‘Lockean’, psychological, personality. …”
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    On the issue of creating an algorithm for assessing safety culture in modern healthcare institutions by O.P. Yavorovsky, I.V. Serheta, R.P. Brukhno, Yu.M. Skaletskyi, V.D. Chopchyk, D.V. Varyvonchyk, V.I. Zenkina

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…(Component No. 1), identifying the degree of influence on the level of safety culture of both strengths and weaknesses in creating a safe medical environment (Component No. 2) and establishing the degree of influence on the level of safety culture of dangerous production factors inherent for medical environment (Component No. 3). …”
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    Incorporating the Theory of Planned Behaviour into Distracted Driving: Influencing Factors and Intervention Effects by L. Zhang, J. S. Peng, Z. Song, Z. B. Fan, X. H. Yang, Q. W. Kong, L. Zhou

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This information is used as a reference for an intervention on dangerous driving behaviours. First, a distracted driving scale is constructed based on the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). …”
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    Unexpected High Sensory Blockade during Continuous Spinal Anesthesiology (CSA) in an Elderly Patient by R. Ketelaars, A. P. Wolff

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We have described a potentially dangerous complication of flushing a bupivacaine-filled system into the spinal canal of an elderly patient resulting in an undesirable high sensory blockade.…”
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    So to Speak: A Computational and Empirical Investigation of Lexical Cohesion of Non-Literal and Literal Expressions in Text by Alexis Palmer, Caroline Sporleder, Linlin Li

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Specifically, we look at five expressions headed by a verb which – depending on the context – can have either a literal or a non-literal meaning: bounce off the wall (“to be excited and full of nervous energy”), get one’s feet wet (“to start a new activity or job”), rock the boat (“to disturb the balance or routine of a situation”), break the ice (“to start to get to know people, to overcome initial shyness”), and play with fire (“to take part in a dangerous or risky undertaking”). We look at the problem both from an empirical and a computational perspective. …”
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    THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BEHAVIOR OF USING REPEATED COOKING OILS AND RECURRENCE OF HYPERTENSION by Mella Novika Sari, Dhian Luluh Rohmawati

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In addition, it can be researched regarding the knowledge of the dangers of using repeated cooking oil for health.…”
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