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Jones, Solomon. Pipe dream: A novel. New York: Villard/Strivers Row, 2001.

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Jones, Solomon. Pipe dream: A novel. New York: Villard Books/Strivers Row, 2001.

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Kikō, Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban. Fukuzatsu keijōbu kiki haikan kenzensei jisshō (IAF) jigyō: Ōryoku kakudai keisu hyōka dēta-shū : yōki kantsūbu ICM haujingu no hyōmen kiretsu = Project of integrity assessment of flawed components with structural discontinuity (IAF) : data book for estimation stress intensity factor : surface crack on ICM housing for penetration in reactor vessel. Tōkyō-to Minato-ku: Genshiryoku Anzen Kiban Kikō, 2012.

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Foley, W. J. Closeout of IE bulletin 79-17: Pipe cracks in stagnant borated water systems at PWR plants. Washington, DC: Division of Operational Events Assessment, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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Morgan, G. J. High pressure gas permeation and liquid diffusion studies of Coflon and Tefzel thermoplastics. Austin, Tex: [Texas Research Institute, 1997.

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Ratner, Mitchell S. Crack Pipe As Pimp: An Ethnographic Investigation of Sex-For-Crack Exchanges. Lexington Books, 1992.

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S, Ratner Mitchell, ed. Crack pipe as pimp: An ethnographic investigation of sex-for-crack exchanges. New York: Lexington Books, 1992.

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Ratner, Mitchell S. Crack Pipe As Pimp: An Ethnographic Investigation of Sex-For-Crack Exchanges. Lexington Books, 1992.

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Jones, Solomon. Pipe Dream. Tandem Library, 2001.

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D, Chitwood Dale, ed. The American pipe dream: Crack cocaine and the inner city. Fort Worth: Harcourt, 1996.

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Chitwood, Dale D., James E. Rivers, and James A. Inciardi. The American Pipe Dream: Crack, Cocaine, and the Inner City. Wadsworth Publishing, 1995.

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Burnside, Tommie. Beat the Crack Pipe or Any Other Drug in Six Easy Steps. T&M Pub, 1997.

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J, Shack W., U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., and Argonne National Laboratory, eds. Environmental effects on fatigue crack initiation in piping and pressure vessel steels. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Technology, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 2001.

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Miao, Chuxiong, and Ming Zuo. A Support Vector Machine Model for Pipe Crack Size Classification: Reseach on SVM Classification. VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2010.

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J, Ahmad, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Safety., and Battelle Memorial Institute. Columbus Laboratories., eds. Elastic-plastic finite element analysis of crack growth in large compact tension and circumferentially through-wall-cracked pipe specimen. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Safety, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1986.

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J, Ahmad, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Safety., and Battelle Memorial Institute. Columbus Laboratories., eds. Elastic-plastic finite element analysis of crack growth in large compact tension and circumferentially through-wall-cracked pipe specimen. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Safety, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1986.

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J, Ahmad, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Safety., and Battelle Memorial Institute. Columbus Laboratories., eds. Elastic-plastic finite element analysis of crack growth in large compact tension and circumferentially through-wall-cracked pipe specimen. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Safety, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1986.

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Ingham, Edward John. The development of impact toughness and resistance to slow crack growth in modified polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene pipe grade polymers. 2003.

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S, Rahman, Battelle Memorial Institute, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., eds. Refinement and evaluation of crack-opening-area analyses for circumferential through-wall cracks in pipes. Washington, DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1995.

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P, Scott, Battelle Memorial Institute, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., eds. IPIRG-2 task 1: Pipe system experiments with circumferential cracks in straight-pipe locations : final report, September 1991 - November 1995. Washington, DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1997.

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R, Mohan, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., and Battelle Memorial Institute, eds. Development of a J-estimation scheme for internal circumferential and axial surface cracks in elbows. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering Technology, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1996.

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W, Brust F., Battelle Memorial Institute, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Engineering Technology., eds. Assessment of short through-wall circumferential cracks in pipes: Experiments and analysis, March 1990 - December 1994. Washington, DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1995.

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C, Newman J., and Langley Research Center, eds. Stress-intensity factors for circumferential surface cracks in pipes and rods under tension and bending loads. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1985.

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C, Newman J., and Langley Research Center, eds. Stress-intensity factors for circumferential surface cracks in pipes and rods under tension and bending loads. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1985.

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Stress-intensity factors for circumferential surface cracks in pipes and rods under tension and bending loads. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1985.

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Sutton, Adrian P. Physics of Elasticity and Crystal Defects. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198860785.001.0001.

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Mechanical properties of crystalline materials are almost always dominated by the defects within them. The ability to shape metals into pipes, girders and furniture stems from the generation, motion and interaction of these defects. Defects are also the agents of chemical changes within crystals, enabling mass transport by atomic diffusion and changes of phase. Defects distort the crystal and these distortions enable defects to interact over large distances. The theory of elasticity is used to describe these interactions. Assuming no familiarity with the theory, this book introduces the reader to linear elasticity and its application to point defects, dislocations and cracks. A unique feature of the book is the attention given to the atomic structure of defects and its influence on their properties and their elastic fields. Where it is available brief biographical information is provided about prominent contributors to the field. This textbook is written for postgraduate students in physics, engineering and materials science. It is very likely that even those students with some knowledge of elasticity and defects will find much that is new to them in this book.There are exercises to help the student check their understanding as they work through each chapter. The student is guided through more advanced problems at the end of each chapter. Worked solutions to all exercises and problems are available to course instructors from the OUP website. The last chapter describes four technologically important areas requiring fundamental research, with suggestions for possible PhD projects.
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Timmins, Bryan. Non-prescription drugs. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0342.

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The use of non-prescription drugs is widespread and has a major impact on the health of the individual user and society. In 2006, the British Crime Survey reported that 10% of adults had used one or more illicit drugs in the preceding year, with 3% reporting using a Class A drug. Over 11 million people in the UK are estimated to have used an illicit drug at least once in their lifetime (35%). Drugs abused vary in their intrinsic potential to cause addiction and, with it, more regular and harmful use. Drug users are influenced by trends and fashions, adopting new compounds such as crack cocaine and experimenting with routes of ingestion. Some drugs may become less popular over time, such as LSD, while others, such as cannabis, experience a revival as more potent strains (e.g. Skunk) are developed. A problem drug user is best defined as a person whose drug taking is no longer controlled or undertaken for recreational purposes and where drugs have become a more essential element of the individual’s life. The true economic and social cost of drug use is likely to be substantially greater than the published figures, which are derived from a variety of health and crime surveys which may overlook vulnerable groups such as the homeless. The majority of non-prescription drugs used in the UK are illegal and covered by the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. The drugs most commonly abused gave rise in 2003–4 to an estimated financial cost in England and Wales of 15.4 billion pounds to the economy, with Class A drugs such as heroin and cocaine accounting for the majority of this. Some 90% of the cost is due to drug-related crime, with only 3% (£488 million) due to health service expenditure, which is mainly spent on inpatient care episodes. This still represents a major health pressure, which in 2006–7 amounted to 38 000 admissions, in England, for primary and secondary drug-related mental or behavioural problems, and over 10 000 admissions recorded for drug poisoning. Clinicians in all specialities can expect to encounter harmful drug use, especially those working in primary care, A & E, and psychiatric services. Presenting problems are protean, ranging from mood disorders, delirium, and psychosis to sepsis, malnutrition, and hepatitis. Blood-borne infections such as hepatitis C and HIV are widespread, as contaminated needles and syringes are shared by up to a quarter of problem drug users. Even smoking drugs such as crack cocaine can lead to increased transmission of hepatitis C through oral ulceration and contact with hot contaminated smoking pipes. Amongst the UK population, over half of IV drug users have hepatitis C, a quarter have antibodies to hepatitis B, and, by 2006, 4662 had been diagnosed with HIV. Non-prescription drug abuse is a leading cause of death and morbidity amongst the young adult population (those aged 16–35). In 2006 there were 1573 deaths where the underlying cause was poisoning, drug abuse, or dependence on substances controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act. The vast majority (79%) were male. Young men, in particular, are at greater risk of violent death through associated criminal activity such as drug supplying and from deliberate and accidental overdose. The male-to-female ratio for deaths associated with mental and behavioural disorder is 6:1.
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