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Journal articles on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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Buckley, F. J. "Standards-a standard environment for software production." Computer 23, no. 1 (1990): 75–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.48800.

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Parks, Robert E. "Standards and the Environment." Optics and Photonics News 4, no. 7 (July 1, 1993): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/opn.4.7.000044.

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Neilson, A. I., B. Kumar, and I. A. MacLeod. "Hybrid Environment for Standards Processing." Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 12, no. 4 (October 1998): 195–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0887-3801(1998)12:4(195).

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Blake, Nancy. "The Healthy Work Environment Standards." AACN Advanced Critical Care 26, no. 2 (2015): 97–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/nci.0000000000000078.

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Lu, Wei Wei, Hui Guo Yue, Zhi Lun Yuan, Zheng Wei Yu, Dong Hui Huang, and Yong Le Wu. "The Revision Requirements of China's Radiation Environment Monitoring Standard System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 448-453 (October 2013): 353–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.448-453.353.

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In order to establish and improve the radiation environment monitoring standard system, to provide technical support for the radiation environment monitoring system, this work first retrieve the radiation environment monitoring standards, and clear the domestic status of the radiation environment monitoring standards. According to environmental Protection Department of the relevant documents and other relevant information, the radiation environment monitoring standards and methods have been accessed , to find the missing items and issues proposed revision of the system requirements. Summarizing radiation environment monitoring national standards, standards of environmental protection industry, the nuclear industry standard, there are 28 standard missing items need to the health industry standards, inspection and quarantine industry standards, a total of 145 of these standards of environmental radiation monitoring, radiation monitoring of pollution sources, emergency response and early warning and monitoring from a management and technology meet the basic needs of the radiation environment monitoring. Research found that the standards in the revised 57 and in the formulation of 47, develop. After the revision of China's standards system will be further improved. The radiation environment monitoring work will be further strengthened.
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Jou, Jyh-Bang. "Environment, irreversibility and optimal effluent standards *." Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48, no. 1 (June 28, 2008): 127–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8489.2004.00235.x.

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Jou, Jyh-Bang. "Environment, irreversibility and optimal effluent standards." Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 48, no. 1 (March 2004): 127–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8489.2004.t01-1-00232.x.

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Olesen, B. W. "International standards for the indoor environment." Indoor Air 14, s7 (August 2004): 18–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0668.2004.00268.x.

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Aqel, Magdy S. "Design Learning Environment Based on ISTE Standards." International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education 17, no. 4 (October 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicte.20211001.oa8.

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The study aimed to design learning environment based on ISTE standards for students and computer science educators. For answering the questions of the study, the researchers adopted the descriptive approach, they Identified the ISTE standards and analyzed the content of instructional technology course based on ISTE standards for students and for computer science educators, then they designed learning environment based on this standard. The sample of the study consists of all students enrolled for an instructional technology course at the first semester 2017 in faculty of education in the Islamic University; the tool of the study was a content analysis to analyze and design the learning environment based on ISTE standards. The study recommended Integrate ISTE standards in academic preparation programs for teachers of faculty of education and Hold training courses for students and teachers in universities to introduce ISTE standards, and motivate teachers and students to embrace these standards.
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Ossoff, Robert H. "Implementing the ANSI Z 136.3 Laser Safety Standard in the Medical Environment." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 94, no. 4 (April 1986): 525–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019459988609400422.

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The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an organization comprising several committees of expert volunteers who have traditionally determined the industry consensus standards in various fields. The existing federal legislation and the suggested state laser-safety regulation are based on the 1980 ANSI Standard, “For the Safe Use of Lasers.” 1 It was quickly recognized that the safety needs of the industrial and medical environments differed sufficiently to prompt the American National Standards Institute to form a committee to write a new set of standards for “Laser Safety in the Health Care Environment” (ANSI Z 136.3). This standard will apply not only to hospitals but also to offices, clinics, and anywhere else that the laser is used for medical purposes. This paper will outline this important laser-safety standard and describe in detail how best to implement it in the environment in which the otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeon practices.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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Valterová, Jana. "Czech-Scottish Cultural Standards at Work Environment." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-203789.

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This diploma thesis is focused on Czech-Scottish cultural standards at work environment. The main aim is to define Scottish cultural standards at work environment from the Czech point of view and to compare them with the theory. The thesis begins with the definition of culture, cultural dimensions introduced by G. Hofstede, F. Trompenaars and E. T. Hall and cultural standards by A. Thomas. It continues to the description of Scotland with its geography, history, language, economic situation and various systems in the society, such as the legal system, educational system, health care system, a role of the family and religion. Further, Scottish national identity, key values and traditions are identified and there are added some information about work in Scotland. The thesis then leads us onwards to the determination of eight cultural standards at work environment and six cultural standards connected with the daily life in Scotland based on the qualitative research. The standards concerning work environment are further compared with the theory. At the end of the thesis, there are provided some recommendations for Czechs who are going to work with Scots.
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Holmstrup, Mark A. "Privacy protection standards for the information sharing environment." Thesis, Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 2009. http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/scholarly/theses/2009/Sep/09Sep%5FHolmstrup.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Homeland Security and Defense))--Naval Postgraduate School, September 2009.
Thesis Advisor(s): Bergin, Richard D. ; Josefek, Robert A. "September 2009." Description based on title screen as viewed on November 9, 2009. Author(s) subject terms: Information Sharing Environment, privacy, collaboration, constitutionality, Transportation Security Administration, Program Manager Information Sharing Environment, information sharing. Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-96). Also available in print.
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Korol, A. O. "Environmental management and international standards." Thesis, Sumy State University, 2017. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/65975.

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Environmentаl mаnаgement is а modern method of аccounting for the benefits of environmentаl protection in the implementаtion аnd plаnning of the аctivities of аn orgаnizаtion. This is аn integrаl pаrt of modern mаnаgement systems.
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al-Safadi, Yasser Haycam. "Distributed computing environment for standards based multimedia healthcare systems." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187400.

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The Open Software Foundation (OSF) Distributed Computing Environment (DCE) is an integrated set of services that facilitates the construction, use and maintenance of distributed applications in a heterogeneous computing environment. The OSF DCE services include remote procedure calls, naming service, threads service, time service, and security service. Several OSF DCE toolkits are currently available from computer and software vendors. The Global Picture Archiving and Communication System (Global PACS) operates in a medical environment for managing digital images over a large geographical area. This dissertation presents an approach to developing a platform to support multimedia Global PACS applications using the OSF DCE services and toolkits. Dynamic sequences such as Ultrasound are retrieved from a scalable video service over a TCP/IP connection. The Comprehensive Chart and the Remote Consultation and Diagnosis system are multimedia Global PACS applications that demonstrate the utility of this approach. The Comprehensive Chart is a multimedia medical record browser that provides a comprehensive view of patient data. The user of the Comprehensive Chart is authenticated using DCE Security and can access the objects only allowed by the Access Control List. System resources locations are transparent to the user and are located using the DCE Directory Service. Patient data privacy is maintained during communication through the use of secure remote procedure calls. The Remote Consultation and Diagnosis system was developed under a National Science Foundation project headed by Dr. Ralph Martinez, University of Arizona. It allows medical experts at different geographical locations to view the same image and exchange synchronized voice and image annotation commands. The current version uses the DCE Directory Service to dynamically locate session participants. These participants are authenticated and they can access objects only allowed by access control lists. The DCE Time Service will hide time zone differences among participants, and support the timestamp mechanism for the synchronization of voice and image annotation commands. The use of the OSF DCE approach features an open architecture, heterogeneity, security, scalability, and technology independence. This approach can be used to develop general purpose multimedia delivery applications. Finally, this design and implementation provides the foundation for extending medical services to rural areas.
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Stottlemyer, Alan R., and Kevin M. Hassett. "Open Systems Architecture in a COTS environment." International Foundation for Telemetering, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/608368.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 28-31, 1996 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California
A distributed architecture framework has been developed for NASA at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) as the basis for developing an extended series of space mission support data systems. The architecture is designed to include both mission development and operations. It specifically addresses the problems of standardizing a framework for which commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) applications and infrastructure are expected to provide most of the components of the systems. The resulting distributed architecture is developed based on a combination of a layered architecture, and carefully selected open standards. The layering provides the needed flexibility in mission design to support the wide variability of mission requirements. The standards are selected to address the most important interfaces, while not over constraining the implementation options.
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Rice, Jeanne M. O'Brien. "Comparison of legal standards in sexual harassment hostile work environment /." Full text available online, 2008. http://www.lib.rowan.edu/find/theses.

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Cory, Dennis C., and Lester D. Taylor. "On the Distributional Implications of Safe Drinking Water Standards." CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623433.

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The provision of safe drinking water provides a dramatic example of the inherent complexity involved in incorporating environmental justice (EJ) considerations into the implementation and enforcement of new environmental standards. To promote substantive EJ, implementation policy must be concerned with the net risk reduction of new and revised regulations. The regulatory concern is that higher water bills for low-income customers of small public water systems may result in less disposable income for other health-related goods and services. In the net, this trade-off may be welfare decreasing, not increasing. Advocates of Health–Health Analysis have argued that the reduction in health-related spending creates a problem for traditional benefit-cost analysis since the long-run health implications of this reduction are not considered. The results of this investigation tend to support this contention. An evaluation of the internal structure of consumption expenditures reveals that low-expenditure households can be expected to react to an increase in the relative price of housing-related goods and services due to a water-rate hike by reducing both housing and health-related expenditures. That is, the representative low-expenditure household re-establishes equilibrium by not only decreasing housing-related spending, but also by decreasing spending on health-related expenditures in a modest but significant way. These results reflect the fact that expenditures on housing are a major proportion of overall household spending, and that accommodating drinking water surcharges exacerbates both health and food security concerns for low-expenditures households.
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Roy, Rohit. "Environmental standards in world trade : a study of the trade-environment nexus, disadvantages of the unilatereal imposition of standards and mutual recognition as an alternative." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2015. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/95392/.

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This thesis explores the trade related aspects of environmental standards. It assesses the potential for trade related conflict between Developed and Developing countries arising out of Unilateral Environmental Action (UEA). Furthermore it analyses the concept of Mutual Recognition (MR) and Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRAs) to understand how the inherent characteristics may potentially be utilized to reduce friction in international trade while implementing standards. The thesis also looks at the WTO compatibility of environmental standards, UEAs and MRAs. It uses a “Black Letter” methodology of doctrinal analysis, concentrating on doctrinal principles associated with the transnational governance of environmental standards and includes the analysis of statutes and cases of the WTO.
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Rosenau, W. Paul. "Development standardization : its origins, implementation and effect on the residential environment." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26907.

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The built environment has evolved through a layering process of both human needs and aspirations. We as a society 'Worship' the remnants of these richly varied and complex environments. In the previous 100 years, however, our environment has become a battleground for survival on many levels: environmental health, societal boundaries and quality of life. The so-called haphazard mode of environmental development was proceeding so quickly that 'MAN', through organization and control, sought to harness rampant growth by providing a mechanism to, in essence, protect us from ourselves. This mechanism was development standardization. Zoning and subdivision standards initially had a very positive effect on residential districts. They achieved the desired objective of improving the health, safety and welfare of local citizens. To remain a successful regulatory mechanism, however, requires frequent review. (Generally government regulations are continually reviewed because of a need to respond to current reality - a typical example is tax reform laws). This is especially true for development regulation, which necessarily must respond to the rapidly changing and dynamic evolution of the North American city and its peoples. In the case of residential development standards, however, there has been a lack of policy review resulting in a back-water of no change to the standard. Development standards, that were a direct response to mass housing development in the early nineteen hundreds, in many instances are still in place in municipalities in the Greater Vancouver area and likely throughout many other North American cities as well. It is apparent that the very standards that were invoked to ensure residential quality are now preventing development from creating that quality. At the core of the issue of planning and design standards is the lack of understanding of these two disciplines - by each other and by the public. As a result, in many instances both planners and the public equate design with a simple problem solving process according to explicit rules - the standards. Herein lies the core of the problem. This misrepresentation of design and what it stands for in terms of environmental quality. This misunderstanding has greatly influenced the world we live in and this influence as of late is not of the positive nature. The thrust of this thesis is an exploration of the issue of design in the context of residential development standards. What are the standards which influence/impact residential development? What were the objectives for which these standards were originally implemented? How do the standards currently support the implementation of recognized design principles which lead to high quality environments? What kind of residential world is created by adherence to the standards and what opportunities are lost? It is evident from this study that while the mechanism and often the mathematical formula of development standardization have remained relatively constant during the past half century, the city and the city dweller have not. Most new neighbourhoods in today's North American city lack identity, character and quality environment due to a set of zoning and subdivision standards that are antiquated and often based on arbitrary numbers. The case study examples of Village Homes in California and Ashcroft subdivision in Richmond, illustrate that conventional development standards prevent adherence to established residential design principles and that the nature of development standards is such that they are unable to contend with important and often basic design issues that are not amenable to simple arithmetic formula and measurement. It is also clear that standards not only adversely effect the physical condition of the residential environment, but also the people involved in the process of designing, constructing and regulating residential development. The designer is disillusioned, the developer confused, and the planner misfocused. The result is poor design, poor development, and poor planning. The failure to adopt and implement consistent and up-to-date policies and objectives for residential development standards has lead to the creation of stale, un-inviting, un-interesting and characterless living environments. The lesson to be learned here is that planners must first become more in tune with the issues and principles of design and second they must not be afraid to question established planning mechanisms. We therefore must ensure that a) the best mechanism is being employed and b) that it is based on appropriate and current policies and objectives that are leading to a better residential environment.
Applied Science, Faculty of
Community and Regional Planning (SCARP), School of
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Weir, Malcolm. "TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE: OBSERVATIONS ON TRANSITIONAL APPROACHES FOR DATA ACQUISITION IN A TCP/IP ENVIRONMENT." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/604539.

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ITC/USA 2007 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Third Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 22-25, 2007 / Riviera Hotel & Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
This paper discusses how IRIG 106 Chapter 10 recording techniques could be employed in a network-centric environment, while maintaining as many of the strengths of the traditional approach. In the course of that discussion, aspects of the published standard which would have to be disregarded or reinterpreted for a network-centric approach to be adopted are illustrated.
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Books on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management., ed. Standards, the policy environment. [Eugene, OR: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management, University of Oregon, 2000.

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Su, Jim. ISDN Internet environment and standards analysis. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona, Computer Engineering Research Laboratory, 1988.

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Agency, Ireland Environmental Protection. Environmental quality objectives and environmental quality standards: The aquatic environment : a discussion document. Wexford: E.P.A., 1997.

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Gilbert, Michael J. Achieving environmental standards. 2nd ed. London: Pitman, 1998.

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Schulz, Frederick. Open system environment (OSE): Architectural framework for information infrastructure. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1995.

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Schulz, Frederick. Open system environment (OSE): Architectural framework for information infrastructure. Gaithersburg, MD: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1996.

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de, Koning H. W., ed. Setting environmental standards: Guidelines for decision-making. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1987.

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Haigh, Nigel. The coordination of standards for chemicals in the environment. Bonn: Institute for European Environmental Policy, 1986.

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United Nations Environment Programme. Industry & Environment Office, ed. Industry & Environment Emission Standards & Guidelines Information Clearinghouse (IE/ESGIC). Paris: UNEP/IE, 1996.

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Australia. National Occupational Health and Safety Commission. Exposure standards for atmospheric contaminants in the occupational environment. 3rd ed. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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Cornells, C., and P. Geuzens. "Soil Standards in Flanders." In Soil & Environment, 727–29. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0415-9_195.

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Hill, Callum, and Andrew Norton. "Environmental Standards and Embedded Carbon in the Built Environment." In Voluntary Standard Systems, 145–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35716-9_10.

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Udoguchi, Akihiko, and Sukehiro Gotoh. "Japan’s Environmental Quality Standards for Soil." In Soil & Environment, 149–50. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2018-0_29.

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Meeussen, J. C. L., M. G. Keizer, and F. A. M. Haan. "Cyanide in Soils: Speciation and Quality Standards." In Soil & Environment, 268–69. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2008-1_58.

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Thomson, L., and G. Fleming. "Standards and Protocols, a Scottish Case Study." In Soil & Environment, 673–79. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0415-9_187.

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Bremer, H., and G. Neundorfer. "Technical Standards for the Management of Contaminated Sites." In Soil & Environment, 121–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2018-0_16.

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Kawamura, K., and S. Gotoh. "Japan’s National Soil Quality Standards as Expanded in 1994." In Soil & Environment, 735–36. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0415-9_198.

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Stanney, Kay M., David A. Graeber, and Robert S. Kennedy. "Virtual Environment Usage Protocols." In Handbook of Standards and Guidelines in Human Factors and Ergonomics, 495–511. 2nd ed. Second edition. | Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2021. | Series: Human factors and ergonomics: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429169243-29-34.

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Hall, Stephen J. "British, European and international standards." In ICE Pocket Guide to Steels in the Built Environment, 5. London: ICE Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/icepgsbe.65741.005.

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Bühler, R., L. Desorgher, A. Zehnder, L. Adams, and E. Daly. "Monitoring of the Radiation Belts With the Radiation Environment Monitor REM." In Radiation Belts: Models and Standards, 265–67. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/gm097p0265.

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Conference papers on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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Miller, Patty. "IFC Performance Standards." In SPE International Health, Safety & Environment Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/98840-ms.

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Waxman, R. "The design automation standards environment." In 24th ACM/IEEE conference proceedings. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/37888.37971.

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Davidson, David Stewart, Ed Provost, and Andreas Baatz. "Global HSE Standards for Global HSE Risks: Standardise, Simplify and Share." In SPE International Health, Safety & Environment Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/98512-ms.

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Refaat, Hisham Mohamed, Cherif Elassar, Ahmed Othman, Sherry Mourad, Mona Hammouda, Khaled Nabil, Marwa Nosseir, et al. "Driving the Standards Along the Nile." In SPE International Health, Safety & Environment Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/98714-ms.

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Yessekeyeva, Zhanar, and Valentin Vandenbussche. "Performance Standards for Environmentally Critical Elements." In SPE International Conference on Health, Safety, and Environment. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/168475-ms.

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Alper, S., and J. Bossler. "Proposed new accuracy standards for hydrographic surveying." In OCEANS '85 - Ocean Engineering and the Environment. IEEE, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans.1985.1160207.

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Hutson, R. L. "Establishing International Performance Standards." In SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/27307-ms.

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Lee, Tzee Wan, and Raihatul Jani Zainal Abidin. "Setting Group Minimum Environmental Standards - An NOC Approach to Managing the Environment." In SPE Asia Pacific Health, Safety, and Security Environment Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/108570-ms.

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Reince, Paul. "Hard disk management standards in a networked environment." In the 18th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/99186.99257.

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Mekikis, Prodromos-Vasileios, Dimitrios Tyrovolas, Sotiris Tegos, Alexandros Papadopoulos, Alexandros Pitilakis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Ageliki Tsioliaridou, et al. "Dynamic Programmable Wireless Environment with UAV-mounted Static Metasurfaces." In 2022 IEEE Conference on Standards for Communications and Networking (CSCN). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscn57023.2022.10051011.

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Reports on the topic "Environment – Standards"

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Su, Jim, Dan Christoffersen, Larry Schooley, and Ralph Martinez. ISDN Internet Environment and Standards Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada216912.

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Su, Jim, and Dan Christoffersen. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) Internet Environment and Standards Analysis. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada206583.

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Brown, E., K. Cory, and D. Arent. Understanding and Informing the Policy Environment: State-Level Renewable Fuels Standards. US: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO., January 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/898863.

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Schmiedekamp, Carl. Incremental Development of Navy Standards for Project Support Environment Interfaces: A White Paper. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada266539.

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McAllister, Therese. Developing Guidelines and Standards for Disaster Resilience of the Built Environment: A Research Needs Assessment. National Institute of Standards and Technology, March 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.tn.1795.

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Avis, William. Ukraine Crisis and Climate and Environment Commitments. Institute of Development Studies, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/k4d.2022.047.

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This rapid literature review collates available literature on the impact of the Ukraine crisis on international climate and environment commitments and considerations. The review draws on a range of sources predominantly blogs, opinion pieces and snap analyses. Given the nature of the conflict, its myriad impacts and uncertain end point, this report should be reviewed with a degree of caution. As the analysis draws heavily on opinion pieces and snap analyses, these will likely be outdated relatively quickly, and some assumptions shown to be flawed. Similarly, as events evolve, some analysis will become redundant. The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on international climate and environment commitments and considerations will be complex and multifaceted and likely to evolve over time, key themes emerging in this report are as follows: Strategic cooperation or competition of states towards climate-related goals has long been anticipated to drive global political developments in the coming century. The nature of these volatile relationships has a determining factor on the scale, speed and final form of the transition to net zero, impacting politically, environmentally and economically. Climate change is not an isolated area of strategic concern; rather it should be understood as a pervasive condition with implications for most other areas of interstate competition and cooperation, from global trade to regulatory standards. In this sense, actors have climate-related incentives and imperatives to either cooperate or compete according to specific issue areas such as the economy or national security.
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Briskman, Boris A. Research Program For Radiation Stability of the Aerospace Materials Development of ISO Standards for Space Environment Simulation at Material Tests. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada400180.

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Papendieck, Sabine, and Pablo Elverdin, eds. Harmonization of sustainability standards under the WTO framework as the core to create an intersection of trade and environment mutually supportive. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134840.

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Madrzykowski, Daniel. Firefighter Equipment Operational Environment: Evaluation of Thermal Conditions. UL Firefighter Safety Research Institute, August 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.54206/102376/igfm4492.

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The goal of this study was to review the available literature to develop a quantitative description of the thermal conditions firefighters and their equipment are exposed to in a structural fire environment. The thermal exposure from the modern fire environment was characterized through the review of fire research studies and fire-ground incidents that provided insight and data to develop a range of quantification. This information was compared with existing standards for firefighting protective equipment to generate a sense of the gap between known information and the need for improved understanding. The comparison of fire conditions with the thermal performance requirements of firefighter protective gear and equipment demonstrates that a fire in a compartment can generate conditions that can fail the equipment that a firefighter wears or uses. The review pointed out the following: 1. The accepted pairing of gas temperature ranges with a corresponding range of heat fluxes does not reflect all compartment fire conditions. There are cases in which the heat flux exceeds the hazard level of the surrounding gas temperature. 2. Thermal conditions can change within seconds. Experimental conditions and incidents were identified in which firefighters would be operating in thermal conditions that were safe for operation based on the temperature and heat flux, but then due to a change in the environment the firefighters would be exposed to conditions that could exceed the protective capabilities of their PPE. 3. Gas velocity is not explicitly considered within the thermal performance requirements. Clothing and equipment tested with a hot air circulating (convection) oven are exposed to gas velocities that measure approximately 1.5 m/s (3 mph). In contrast, the convected hot gas flows within a structure fire could range from 2.3 m/s (5 mph) to 7.0 m/s (15 mph). In cases where the firefighter or equipment would be located in the exhaust portion of a flow path, while operating above the level of the fire, the hot gas velocity could be even higher. This increased hot gas velocity would serve to increase the convective heat transfer rate to the equipment and the firefighter, thereby reducing the safe operating time within the structure. 4. Based on the limited data available, it appears currently available protective clothing enables firefighters to routinely operate in conditions above and beyond the "routine" conditions measured in the fire-ground exposure studies conducted during the 1970s. The fire service and fire standards communities could benefit from an improved understanding of: • real world fire-ground conditions, including temperatures, heat flux, pressure, and chemical exposures; • the impact of convection on the thermal resistance capabilities of firefighting PPE and equipment; and • the benefits of balancing the thermal exposures (thermal performance requirements) across different components of firefighter protective clothing and safety equipment. Because it is unlikely due to trade offs in weight, breathe-ability, usability, cost, etc., that fireproof PPE and equipment will ever be a reality, fire officers and fire chiefs need to consider the capabilities of the protection that their firefighters have when determining fire attack strategies and tactics to ensure that the PPE and equipment is kept within its design operating environment, and that the safety buffer it provides is maintained.
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Braudaway, D. W. Standards Laboratory environments. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6490562.

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