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Journal articles on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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Moore, Amy, Laura Opton, and Wendy Thal. "Safety measures for nurses working abroad." Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! 17, no. 4 (2019): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nme.0000559592.04244.27.

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Cho, Min-Sang. "Measures to improve accident management for maritime safety." Korean Society of Private Security 21, no. 1 (March 31, 2022): 171–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.56603/jksps.2022.21.1.171.

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Maritime safety is directly related to the life of citizens in many parts. Various organizations on safety and accidents in the sea are playing a role, and now is the time to try to change for the purpose of ‘management’. This study attempts to take a comprehensive approach in relation to maritime safety. The purpose of this study is to suggest improvement measures by combining the characteristics of the sea and accident management. The research method primarily analyzed the official data of related organizations on marine accidents and coastal accidents to identify the threats to marine safety. After that, the improvements required in terms of the management of marine accidents are presented as follows. First, it is necessary to improve the data and information management system on maritime accidents. Second, a committee should be created to improve the cooperative relationship of related organizations. Third, a step-by-step cooperation system should be established by strengthening the expertise of the private sector. Fourth, it is necessary to periodically implement safety diagnosis for maritime safety. Fifth, an incentive system should be prepared for maritime safety improvement activities.
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Hong, Hai Feng, Zhen Chen Chang, Chen Hui Yang, and Xue Dong Wang. "Metrorail Train Safety Monitoring Central Node Network Computing Environment." Applied Mechanics and Materials 455 (November 2013): 431–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.455.431.

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Metrorailtrain safetyguarantee and accident preventive measures become more stringent as severity of collisions and derailments happens frequently. Aninnovative safety monitoring and early warning network technology is discussed. This computing environment named Centralnode is used in several Metrorail trains under working condition. It integrates trains real-time dataaccording to aspects of vehiclesinterconnection, function service models and characteristic, uniform storage structure, circulation mechanism, diagnosis fusion interface. It improves the vehicles fault diagnosis accuracy and effectiveness.
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Prasanth Dhanapal, T., Noble Joy Manayanipuram, and Anuja Anna Cherian. "Radiation Safety: Endodontic Perspective." Conservative Dentistry and Endodontic Journal 2, no. 1 (2017): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10048-0017.

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ABSTRACT Endodontists belong to the category of specialist dentists who depend much on dental radiography. Starting from the stage of disease diagnosis, radiography is of much importance in different stages of endodontic therapy, and further on radiographic evaluation is a tool for assessment of endodontic treatment. There is a heavy dependency on dental radiography in some form or other in the speciality of endodontics. As is the case with any ionizing radiation, radiation hazard is a phenomenon that matters a lot to this group of dental professionals. There needs to be a change in our attitude toward radiation safety measures, as many of our professional colleagues are seen much not to be bothered about the cumulative outcomes of radiation hazard, which can create havoc in our professional and personal lives. This article outlines the potential hazards that can happen by routine radiographic utilization in endodontic setup and tries to highlight the measures that need to be taken to mitigate the negative effects. How to cite this article Manayanipuram NJ, Dhanapal P, George L, Charlie KM, Cherian AA. Radiation Safety: Endodontic Perspective. Cons Dent Endod J 2017;2(1):8-11.
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Iyer, Ramesh S., Jennifer G. Schopp, Jonathan O. Swanson, Mahesh M. Thapa, and Grace S. Phillips. "Safety Essentials: Acute Reactions to Iodinated Contrast Media." Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal 64, no. 3 (August 2013): 193–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carj.2011.12.014.

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The objectives of this article are to review the diagnosis and management of acute nonrenal reactions to iodinated contrast media. We will begin by discussing the types of contrast media and their correlative rates of reaction. The mechanism of contrast reactions, predisposing risk factors, and preventative measures will then be discussed. The remainder of the article will review the assessment of potential reactions, initial management, and treatment algorithms for specific reactions.
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Claros, Boris, Madhav Chitturi, Andrea Bill, and David A. Noyce. "Roadway Safety Management in Small Municipalities." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2674, no. 3 (March 2020): 341–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198120910147.

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Roadway safety management consists of network screening, diagnosis, countermeasure selection, economic appraisal, prioritization, and safety effectiveness. Application of the safety management process is limited in small municipalities because of data, statistical expertise, and resources required. This paper addresses the challenges faced by small jurisdictions and illustrates the implementation of the safety management process for local agencies in the Madison metropolitan area in Wisconsin. Jurisdiction-specific crash prediction models were developed by intersection type using data from over 4,000 intersections. Performance measures included the Equivalent Property Damage Only (EPDO) average crash frequency with Empirical Bayes adjustments and the Level of Service of Safety (LOSS). Wisconsin Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System (CODES) data was used to estimate local crash costs by severity and type. Sites were provisionally ranked in network screening, and diagnosis was automated based on intersection-observed crash types and distributions. Potential treatments were selected for each intersection and costs of treatments were obtained from local estimates and available literature. Crash cost benefit and treatment cost were used to estimate benefit–cost ratio (B/C) by site. A combination of sites that had the greatest overall cost-effective safety benefit on the network were selected through an incremental optimization process. This paper contributes to existing practice by illustrating the development of jurisdiction-specific crash prediction models, integration of pedestrian and cyclist crashes, application of EPDO and LOSS performance measures, and selection of sites with promise through an incremental optimization process for a given budget and resources available at the local level.
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Yang, Ming Li, San Ming Liu, Yong Hai Lv, Yang Zou, and Guo Dong Ding. "The Real-Time Wind Turbine Fault Diagnosis Method Based on Safety Evaluation Model." Advanced Materials Research 953-954 (June 2014): 453–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.953-954.453.

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In order to determine the best maintenance time of wind turbines and identify the fault type when it is the best time to do the diagnosis work immediately. The establishment of 4-level safety status model for critical parts of wind turbines, based on wind turbine parts’ significance level, was proposed. According to the corresponding safety level of the wind turbines in real-time working status, you can decide whether the wind turbine needs diagnosis at the time or not. Therefore, we should take measures to monitor the real-time working conditions of the wind turbine’s critical parts, confirming whether the critical part need the fault diagnosis analysis or not according to its real-time working safety status. If it is the right time, then the corresponding fault diagnosis process will be initiated, through which the real online fault diagnosis can be achieved. The multi-scale wavelet decomposition and Hilbert transformation was employed to get the useful parameters such as amplitude, effective value, mean value, kurtosis value and so on of the corresponding waveform to confirm the concrete diagnosis type.
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Na, Wenbo, Siyu Guo, Yanfeng Gao, Jianxing Yang, and Junjie Huang. "Single Fault Diagnosis Method of Sensors in Cascade System Based on Data-Driven." Sensors 21, no. 21 (November 4, 2021): 7340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21217340.

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The reliability and safety of the cascade system, which is widely applied, have attached attention increasingly. Fault detection and diagnosis can play a significant role in enhancing its reliability and safety. On account of the complexity of the double closed-loop system in operation, the problem of fault diagnosis is relatively complex. For the single fault of the second-order valued system sensors, a real-time fault diagnosis method based on data-driven is proposed in this study. Off-line data is employed to establish static fault detection, location, estimation, and separation models. The static models are calibrated with on-line data to obtain the real-time fault diagnosis models. The real-time calibration, working flow and anti-interference measures of the real-time diagnosis system are given. Experiments results demonstrate the validity and accuracy of the fault diagnosis method, which is suitable for the general cascade system.
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Miligy, Dawlat A. "Laboratory errors and patient safety." International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance 28, no. 1 (February 9, 2015): 2–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijhcqa-10-2008-0098.

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Purpose – Laboratory data are extensively used in medical practice; consequently, laboratory errors have a tremendous impact on patient safety. Therefore, programs designed to identify and reduce laboratory errors, as well as, setting specific strategies are required to minimize these errors and improve patient safety. The purpose of this paper is to identify part of the commonly encountered laboratory errors throughout our practice in laboratory work, their hazards on patient health care and some measures and recommendations to minimize or to eliminate these errors. Design/methodology/approach – Recording the encountered laboratory errors during May 2008 and their statistical evaluation (using simple percent distribution) have been done in the department of laboratory of one of the private hospitals in Egypt. Errors have been classified according to the laboratory phases and according to their implication on patient health. Findings – Data obtained out of 1,600 testing procedure revealed that the total number of encountered errors is 14 tests (0.87 percent of total testing procedures). Most of the encountered errors lay in the pre- and post-analytic phases of testing cycle (representing 35.7 and 50 percent, respectively, of total errors). While the number of test errors encountered in the analytic phase represented only 14.3 percent of total errors. About 85.7 percent of total errors were of non-significant implication on patients health being detected before test reports have been submitted to the patients. On the other hand, the number of test errors that have been already submitted to patients and reach the physician represented 14.3 percent of total errors. Only 7.1 percent of the errors could have an impact on patient diagnosis. Practical implications – The findings of this study were concomitant with those published from the USA and other countries. This proves that laboratory problems are universal and need general standardization and bench marking measures. Originality/value – Original being the first data published from Arabic countries that evaluated the encountered laboratory errors and launch the great need for universal standardization and bench marking measures to control the laboratory work.
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Bernstein, John P. K., Tonya Rich, Stefanie McKnight, Julie Mehr, John Ferguson, and Adriana Hughes. "On-road driving test performance in veterans: Effects of age, clinical diagnosis and cognitive measures." Journal of Safety Research 77 (June 2021): 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsr.2021.01.005.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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Shimoga, Muddappa Vinay Kumar. "Electrochemical model based condition monitoring of a Li-ion battery using fuzzy logic." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5588.

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
There is a strong urge for advanced diagnosis method, especially in high power battery packs and high energy density cell design applications, such as electric vehicle (EV) and hybrid electric vehicle segment, due to safety concerns. Accurate and robust diagnosis methods are required in order to optimize battery charge utilization and improve EV range. Battery faults cause significant model parameter variation affecting battery internal states and output. This work is focused on developing diagnosis method to reliably detect various faults inside lithium-ion cell using electrochemical model based observer and fuzzy logic algorithm, which is implementable in real-time. The internal states and outputs from battery plant model were compared against those from the electrochemical model based observer to generate the residuals. These residuals and states were further used in a fuzzy logic based residual evaluation algorithm in order to detect the battery faults. Simulation results show that the proposed methodology is able to detect various fault types including overcharge, over-discharge and aged battery quickly and reliably, thus providing an effective and accurate way of diagnosing li-ion battery faults.
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Books on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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executive, Health and safety. A guide to radiation protection in the use of x-ray optics equipment. Northwood, Middleses: Science Reviews, 1986.

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executive, Health and safety. A guide to radiation protection in the use of x-ray optics equipment. Northwood: Science Reviews in association with H. & H. Scientific Consultants, 1986.

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R, Wootton, and Royal Postgraduate Medical School, eds. Radiation protection of patients. Cambridge: Published in association with the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, University of London by Cambridge University Press, 1993.

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International, Conference on Radiologic Protection of Patients in Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (2001 Malaga Spain). Radiological protection of patients in diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine and radiotherapy : proceedings of an international conference held in Malaga, Spain, 26-30 March 2001. Vienna: The Agency, 2001.

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Webster, Edward W. Dose and risk in diagnostic radiology: How big? how little? Bethesda, MD: National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements, 1992.

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Bushong, Stewart C. Radiologic science for technologists: Physics, biology, and protection. 5th ed. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1992.

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Radiologic science for technologists: Physics, biology, and protection. 6th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1997.

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Radiologic science for technologists: Workbook and laboratory manual. 8th ed. St. Louis, Mo: Mosby, 2004.

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Radiologic science for technologists: Physics, biology, and protection. 4th ed. St. Louis: C.V. Mosby, 1988.

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Bushong, Stewart C. Radiologic science for technologists: Physics, biology, and protection. 5th ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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Kalaiselven, Vivekanandan, Shatrunajay Shukla, Nikita Mishra, and Pawan Kumar. "Basics and Essentials of Medical Devices Safety Surveillance." In New Insights into the Future of Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.97248.

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Medical devices are being used in healthcare facilities for diagnosis, monitoring, prevention and treatment of an array of diseases. To ensure user/patient safety associated with the medical devices being used in healthcare industry, it is of utmost importance to closely monitor the adverse events associated with the medical devices through a robust, sustainable and scaled surveillance. Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI) provides a reliable system to report adverse events associated with medical devices. Under MvPI, various modalities to report adverse events associated with medical devices have been developed. These modalities include an editable medical device adverse event reporting form, a toll-free helpline number and a field safety corrective action form (FSCA). FSCA form is used to notify the regulatory authority and healthcare professionals on corrective actions or recall by the manufacturer. Due to the emergence of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, one-page editable form has been developed to boost the adverse event reporting of Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs). MvPI also coordinates with healthcare facilities and medical device industries across the country for reporting the medical device-related adverse events. The collected scientific data is utilized to develop regulatory policies and enhance measures to ensure the quality of medical devices. All the healthcare workers are, therefore, encouraged to report adverse events to MvPI. This chapter aims to describe the systems, procedures and modalities available for the reporting of Medical Device Adverse Events (MDAEs) in India, in order to intensify the nature of reporting and creating an environment that encourages the public to perform MDAE reporting.
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Mwaka, Amos Deogratius. "Sociocultural Influences on Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa." In Global Perspectives in Cancer Care, 249–60. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197551349.003.0024.

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Cultural beliefs impact people’s perceptions regarding health, illness and their ability to understand and respond to health care providers’ instructions, thereby affecting compliance and treatment outcomes. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is limited data on the extent to which sociocultural beliefs, including the use of traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) and religion and spirituality influence (1) help-seeking behavior when one is faced with probable cancer symptoms, (2) cancer stage at diagnosis and (3) cancer outcomes. This chapter focuses on the correlations between culture and T&CM, as both a concept and a practice. Culture and religion underlie most human conduct and may determine the uptake of preventive measures, attributions of causes of illnesses, responses to illnesses, coping strategies, and choices of treatments. Beliefs and cultures are, therefore, important determinants of health and illness. However, there are still gaps in our knowledge of how sociocultural factors, including the use of traditional and complementary medicines, and religion contribute to and determine cancer treatment outcomes in SSA, as well as the prevalence of T&CM use, reasons for using T&CM, the safety and risks profiles of the various T&CMs, predictors of use among adult cancer patients, and the benefits of T&CM treatment, including survival rates. There is limited data on T&CM’s mechanism of actions for cancer patients in SSA. Similarly, little is known about health care professionals’ perspectives regarding why cancer patients use T&CMs but prefer not to disclose this use to their health care teams. There is need for appropriately designed research to improve our understanding of how sociocultural beliefs underpin the use of T&CMs for health interventions in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Conference papers on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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Gabillaud-Poillion, Florence. "Radium Diagnosis Campaign." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59327.

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In line with the approaches already adopted in France during the 90s on various sites where research and/or radium-extraction activities were mostly conducted in the past, the French public authorities wish from now on to pursue their prevention and site-rehabilitation approach inherited from the French craftsman and medical sectors that used that radioelement. As a matter of fact, radium has been in use in several medical activities, notably in the initial methods of cancer therapy. Similarly, it was also used in some craftsman activities, such as the clock industry, for its radioluminescent properties, the fabrication of lightning conductors or cosmetics until the 60s. Those activities have generated various traces of pollution that have remained today. On the basis of the different inventories of industrial sites where radium may have been held or used, and notably the inventory updated by the French Institute for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (Institut de radioprotection et de suˆrete´ nucle´aire – IRSN) in 2007 at the request of the French Nuclear Safety Authority (Autorite´ de suˆrete´ nucle´aire – ASN), French State services have potentially identified 134 sites that hosted radium-related activities in France. The radiological status of those sites is either unknown or very partially known by State services. Sites include both dwellings or commercial premises and derelict lands. The “Radium Diagnosis Campaign” (Operation Diagnostic Radium), consists of a radiological survey carried out by the IRSN. In cases where traces of radium are detected, plans call for the implementation of precautionary measures and of a medical follow-up of the relevant populations. Lastly, radium-contaminated sites are rehabilitated by the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (Agence nationale pour la gestion des de´chets radioactifs – Andra). That voluntary and positive approach on the part of public authorities is fully financed by public funds, and consequently, at no cost for the tenants of the premises involved, whether it involves the diagnosis, the individual health follow-up or the rehabilitation. The first diagnosis phase, which focused on the Iˆle-de-France Region (Paris and suburbs), was launched in September 2010. At the end of the year, six sites grouping a total of 40 premises or dwellings had already been fully surveyed. Traces of pollution were detected on 10 of those premises where rehabilitation activities are already under way. So far, that approach has been received favourably by the populations concerned.
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Beloded, Diana. "Diagnostics of the psychological characteristics of a person by graphic indicators of handwriting." In Safety psychology and psychological safety: problems of interaction between theorists and practitioners. «Publishing company «World of science», LLC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15862/53mnnpk20-18.

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Ensuring the safety of human activity remains an urgent problem for most social institutions. During a difficult epidemiological situation, isolation on a global scale, economic shocks, and media pressure, psychological security is even more affected by external factors. People with a set of certain psychological characteristics are easier to resist the negative influence of the environment, others – less. Therefore, timely identification of persons exposed to psychological security threats will allow us to take prompt measures to minimize the risks of undesirable consequences of their behavior. This article discusses the possibility of identifying the psychological characteristics of a person by analyzing the graphic indicators of his handwriting. Analysis of the literature on the research topic showed a high interest in the psychological analysis of handwriting, the reliability and objectivity of its methods, but also revealed the lack of a unified position and the need for additional research. The solution lies in the implementation of a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis of psychological characteristics of the individual based on graphic handwriting indicators. For the study, a sample of 30 people aged 25-44 years was examined, of which 23 were women and 7 were men. As a result of the study, graphic handwriting indicators were established that correlate with psychological characteristics according to the R. Kettell questionnaire. The results obtained can later be used as an additional method for evaluating internal factors of psychological security of the individual.
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Li, Yanjun, Shujie Liu, Deli Gao, Zhi Zhang, and Yang Long. "Safety Evaluation Technique of Annular Pressure in Offshore High-Temperature High-Pressure Gas Wells." In ASME 2022 41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2022-80748.

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Abstract The high-temperature high-pressure (HTHP) nature gas reserves in the South China Sea are 15 trillion cubic meters, accounting for approximately one-third of the total oil and gas resources in the South China Sea. There are many leak risk points of the HTHP wellbore, so it is very difficult to guarantee the wellbore integrity, and the annular pressure seriously threatens the test and construction security. Based on the safety assessment technology study of the annular pressure offshore HTHP gas fields, this paper designed the whole-life-cycle annular pressure management model and operation measures, developed the risk assessment technology of wellbore integrity, compiled the annular pressure diagnosis model, developed the calculation software of annular pressure critical control value, etc. And then, the critical control value of wellbore pressure can be calculated much more quickly and accurately for different production time, which could better manage the wellbore pressure risk and ensure the wellbore integrity. The safety assessment technology study result in the paper has been applied successfully in Yingqiong (YQ) Basin and achieved “zero” annular pressure during the on-site drilling, completion, and production operations.
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Mengen, D., and M. Weck. "How to Ensure Precise Analysis of Gear Surfaces and Diagnosis of Changes During Operation." In ASME 1992 Design Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1992-0077.

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Abstract Constantly rising demands on power transmitting components such as gears have lead to special efforts in gear production processes. Aiming to increase the transmission of power while simultaneously maintaining as little volume as possible, the influence of microgeometry as well as fine surface form and structure are especially increasing in significance. These factors play an important role for the operational safety, lifespan and noise emission of gears. Accordingly, it has become increasingly important to be able to dependably describe and register the microstructural characteristics of surfaces, so that knowledge concerning fatigue mechanisms can be abstracted from the surface topography. For this, the process of stereophotogrammetry in combination with an efficient PC-program can provide extremely exact and informative data. When the surface of mechanical components undergoes changes caused by fatigue mechanisms during operation, both micro- and macrostructural changes take place. In order to facilitate smooth and undisturbed operations, it is of utmost importance to be able to register developments of the condition of strongly stressed components during operation. This way, preventive maintenance measures can be enacted in advance. For this purpose, an effective monitoring and diagnosis instrument was developed, based mainly on structure borne noise analysis. The new diagnostic equipment is described an examples for effective monitoring of gears are given.
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LAMARI, Meryem, and Youcef LAZRI. "Mobility Practice, What Solutions to Ensure the Safety of The Surroundings of Schools? Case Study: Tarek Ibn Ziad School, Guelma." In 4th International Conference of Contemporary Affairs in Architecture and Urbanism – Full book proceedings of ICCAUA2020, 20-21 May 2021. Alanya Hamdullah Emin Paşa University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38027/iccaua2021205n1.

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The school is the primordial nucleus of society, inscribed in the city, in the neighbourhood. On this scale, taking into account road safety around schools and on home-school journeys is a priority. This problematic was applied to the primary school of "TAREK IBN ZIAD" in Guelma city that is located near the primary roads characterized by dense road traffic and mobility practice which cannot be marginalized. This work aims to improve a feeling of belonging and social security, and also, strengthening mitigation measures or setting up specific programs to improve security. To properly conduct this scientific research, an inventory (diagnosis) must be established around the school and its surroundings. Collection of data was based on: a direct observation, a school survey by questionnaire, a series of interviews involving all the actors concerned as sources of information. The results obtained confirm the marginalized situation of the school surroundings. The vast majority of the participants stressed the need to work in partnership with all stakeholders to find sustainable solutions to this recurring problem.
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Canotilho de Almeida, Rita, and Miguel Corticeiro Neves. "Risk Assessment in a Nuclear Medicine Department." In Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference. AHFE International, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe100172.

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Conducting a Risk Assessment is a key to continuous improvement of quality and safety standards of any organization procedure. It allows a diagnosis of the work conditions, identification and/or quantification of risk and the determination of the corrections to be made, as well as preventive measures and more appropriate protection. For this study, was used the MARAT (Risk Assessment of Accident Method). In Nuclear Medicine department, despite the high degree of specificity, because it is an area where ionizing radiation assume leadership, is necessary and possible to conduct a Risk Assessment at appropriate intervals by a Senior Technician or Work Safety Technician (TST or TSST), so that real security conditions are verified on-site improvements to be made in order to not only minimize the harmful effects of radiation in the body, as well as all other physical, chemical, biological hazards and ergonomic featured in any healthcare department. The existence of a physicist is mandatory, but the results showed that there were some situations that should be corrected and/or improved, also demonstrating the degree of importance that a risk assessment carried out by a TSST or TST has even a service with these characteristics, and in parallel with the actuation of Physicist responsible.
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Kobelkova, I. V., M. M. Korosteleva, and M. S. Kobelkova. "АДАПТАЦИОННЫЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ КАК КОМПОНЕНТ ПСИХО-ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНОГО БЛАГОПОЛУЧИЯ ЮНЫХ СПОРТСМЕНОВ." In ПЕРВЫЙ МЕЖКОНТИНЕНТАЛЬНЫЙ ЭКСТЕРРИТОРИАЛЬНЫЙ КОНГРЕСС «ПЛАНЕТА ПСИХОТЕРАПИИ 2022: ДЕТИ. СЕМЬЯ. ОБЩЕСТВО. БУДУЩЕЕ». Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54775/ppl.2022.23.81.001.

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The psycho-emotional well-being of an athlete is one of the important components of his/her adaptive potential. Particularly relevant is the development of measures to ensure psychological safety in children's sports; children are characterized by the lability of the nervous system, increased physiological needs due to high specific energy consumption and growth processes, which makes them extremely susceptible to psychological discomfort. Athletes exposed to chronic stress report feelings of anxiety and depression, low self-esteem, which leads to reduced adaptive capacity, social isolation and reduced performance. Highly qualified medical and biological support should play an integral role in the prevention of depression in sports. There are certain difficulties with the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of this condition, therefore, to improve professional performance, regular examination with the involvement of a psychologist is necessary. To maintain optimal performance and emotional stability, microorganisms with a psychobiotic orientation are used. The term "psychobiotics" refers to live bacteria that directly or indirectly have a positive effect on neuronal function by colonizing the intestinal flora. Increasing the number of beneficial bacteria in the gut has been shown to reduce inflammation and cortisol levels, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, and improve memory. There are relationships between psychobiotics, cognitive and behavioral processes that include neurological, metabolic, hormonal and immunological signaling pathways; the modified impact on which leads to an increase in the effectiveness of training and competitive activities. It is necessary to improve the educational level of the coaching staff, create conditions for the formation of trusting partnerships with the coach, parents, team members to ensure the harmonious physical and psycho-emotional well-being of young athletes. Of particular interest is the further study of the possible influence of microorganisms on the psycho-emotional state, volitional sphere and motivation of athletes. Адаптационный потенциал спортсмена является одним из важнейших компонентов его психо-эмоционального благополучия. Особенно актуальной представляется разработка мероприятий по обеспечению психологической безопасности в детском спорте. Дети отличаются лабильностью нервной системы, повышенными физиологическими потребностями вследствие высоких удельных энерготрат, в том числе процессов роста и развития, что делает их крайне восприимчивыми к психологическому дискомфорту. Спортсмены, подвергающиеся хроническому стрессу, сообщают о чувстве тревоги и депрессии, низкой самооценке, что приводит к снижению адаптационного потенциала, социальной изоляции и снижению профессиональной результативности. Высококвалифицированное медико-биологическое сопровождение должно играть неотъемлемую роль в профилактике депрессивных состояний юных спортсменов. Существуют определенные трудности с этиологическими факторами, критериями, диагностики и лечением этого состояния, поэтому для повышения профессиональной результативности необходим более частый, чем углубленное медицинское обследование, регулярный мониторинг с привлечением психолога. Для поддержания оптимальной работоспособности и эмоциональной стабильности в рацион питания спортсменов вводят микроорганизмы с психобиотической направленностью. Под термином «психобиотики» понимают живые бактерии, которые колонизируя кишечную флору, прямо или косвенно оказывают положительное влияние на функции нейронов. Доказано, что увеличение количества полезных бактерий в кишечнике снижает степень выраженности воспаления и уровень кортизола, уменьшает симптомы депрессии и тревожности, улучшить память. Между психобиотическими микроорганизмами, когнитивными и поведенческими процессами существует взаимосвязь, которая реализуется через неврологические, метаболические, гормональные и иммунологические сигнальные пути; модифицированное воздействие на которые приводит к повышению эффективности тренировочной и соревновательной деятельности. Необходимо повышать образовательный уровень тренерского состава, создавать условия для формирования доверительных партнерских отношений с тренером, родителями, членами команды для обеспечения гармоничного физического и психо-эмоционального благополучия юных спортсменов. Особый интерес вызывает дальнейшее изучение возможного влияния микроорганизмов на волевую сферу и мотивацию спортсменов.
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Reports on the topic "Diagnosis, Radioscopic Safety measures"

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Tang, Jiqin, Gong Zhang, Jinxiao Xing, Ying Yu, and Tao Han. Network Meta-analysis of Heat-clearing and Detoxifying Oral Liquid of Chinese Medicines in Treatment of Children’s Hand-foot-mouth Disease:a protocol for systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.1.0032.

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Review question / Objective: The type of study was clinical randomized controlled trial (RCT). The object of study is the patients with HFMD. There is no limit to gender and race. In the case of clear diagnosis standard, curative effect judgment standard and consistent baseline treatment, the experimental group was treated with pure oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine(A: Fuganlin oral liquid, B: huangzhihua oral liquid, C: Lanqin oral liquid, D: antiviral oral liquid, E: Huangqin oral liquid, F: Pudilan oral liquid, G: Shuanghuanglian oral liquid.)and the control group was treated with ribavirin or any oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine. The data were extracted by two researchers independently, cross checked and reviewed according to the pre-determined tables. The data extraction content is (1) Basic information (including the first author, published journal and year, research topic). (2) Relevant information (including number of cases, total number of cases, gender, age, intervention measures, course of treatment of the experimental group and the control group in the literature). (3) Design type and quality evaluation information of the included literature. (4) Outcome measures (effective rate, healing time of oral ulcer, regression time of hand and foot rash, regression time of fever, adverse reactions.). The seven traditional Chinese medicine oral liquids are comparable in clinical practice, but their actual clinical efficacy is lack of evidence-based basis. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to use the network meta-analysis method to integrate the clinical relevant evidence of direct and indirect comparative relationship, to make quantitative comprehensive statistical analysis and sequencing of different oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine with the same evidence body for the treatment of the disease, and then to explore the advantages and disadvantages of the efficacy and safety of different oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine to get the best treatment plan, so as to provide reference value and evidence-based medicine evidence for clinical optimization of drug selection. Condition being studied: Hand foot mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease in pediatrics caused by a variety of enteroviruses. Its clinical manifestations are mainly characterized by persistent fever, hand foot rash, oral herpes, ulcers, etc. Because it is often found in preschool children, its immune system development is not perfect, so it is very vulnerable to infection by pathogens and epidemic diseases, resulting in rapid progress of the disease. A few patients will also have neurogenic pulmonary edema Meningitis, myocarditis and other serious complications even lead to death, so effectively improve the cure rate, shorten the course of disease, prevent the deterioration of the disease as the focus of the study. In recent years, traditional Chinese medicine has played an important role in the research of antiviral treatment. Many clinical practices have confirmed that oral liquid of traditional Chinese medicine can effectively play the role of antiviral and improve the body's immunity.
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