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Mani, Pankaj. Dam break study of Myntdu Leska Dam using DAMBRK model. Roorkee: National Institute of Hydrology, 2001.

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CADAM, Meeting (1998 Wallingford England). Proceedings of the CADAM meeting, Wallingford, United Kingdom: Concerted action on dam-break modelling, 2 and 3 March 1998. Brussels: European Commission, Directorate-General Research, 1999.

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Güntay, Salih. RELAP5/MOD2 assessment, OECD-LOFT small break experiment LP-SB-03. Washington, DC: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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Guntay, S. RELAP5/MOD2 assessment, OECD-LOFT small break experiment LP-SB-03. Washington, DC: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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Güntay, Salih. RELAP5/MOD2 assessment, OECD-LOFT small break experiment LP-SB-03. Washington, DC: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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Buser, Richard P. The breakaway timber utility pole, a survivable alternative: The Massachusetts experience : summary report. Washington, D.C: Federal Highway Administration, Office of Technology Applications, 1993.

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Void where prohibited revisited: The trickle-down effect of OSHA's at-will bathroom-break regulation. Iowa City, Iowa: Fănpìhuà Press, 2003.

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Basdekas, D. Regulatory analysis for the resolution of Generic issue 125.II.7, "Reevaluate provision to automatically isolate feedwater from steam generator during a line break". Washington, DC: Division of Safety Issue Resolution, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1988.

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Duerden, Bruce. Don't Break a Leg!: A Manual for Theatre Safety. Encore Performance Publishing, 1996.

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United States. National Weather Service. Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services., ed. Rip currents!: Break the grip of the rip. [Silver Spring, Md.]: NOAA's National Weather Service, Office of Climate, Water, and Weather Services, 2007.

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Proceedings of the CADAM meeting, Wallingford, United Kingdom: Concerted action on dam-break modelling, 2 and 3 March 1998. Bernan Associates [distributor], 1999.

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Bud-Dong, Chung, Kim H. J, Han ơguk Eno ji Yo n ơguso., and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research., eds. ICAP assessment of RELAP5/MOD2, cycle 36.05 against LOFT small break experiment L3-7. Washington, D.C: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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A simplified leak-before-break evaluation procedure for austenitic and ferritic steel piping. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1994.

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A, Zahoor, Ghassemi B, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Division of Engineering., and Novetech Corporation, eds. A simplified leak-before-break evaluation procedure for austenitic and ferritic steel piping. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1994.

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A, Zahoor, Ghassemi B, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. Division of Engineering., and Novetech Corporation, eds. A simplified leak-before-break evaluation procedure for austenitic and ferritic steel piping. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1994.

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Centre, Bhabha Atomic Research, ed. Comparison of safety margins for leak-before-break assessment of 500MWe PHWR straight pipes: Using contemporary techniques. Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 1998.

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D, Chung B., Kim H. J, Hanʾguk Wŏnjaryŏk Anjŏn Kisurwŏn, and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, eds. Assessment of RELAP5/MOD2, cycle 36.04 using LOFT immediate break experiment L2-1. Washington, DC: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Assessment of RELAP5/MOD2, cycle 36.04 using LOFT large break experiment L2-5. Washington, D.C: Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1990.

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Roadside safety 1990: A peer-reviewed publication of the Transportation Research Board. Washington, D.C: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 1990.

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E, Boyack B., Katsma K. R, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research. Division of Systems Research., Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, and EG & G Idaho., eds. Quantifying reactor safety margins: Application of code scaling, applicability, and uncertainty evaluation methodology to a large-break, loss-of-coolant accident. Washington, DC: Division of Systems Research, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1989.

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Lei, Yuan. Alarms and Safety Mechanisms. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784975.003.0012.

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‘Alarms and Safety Mechanisms’ breaks that puzzling black box, which includes those critical functions designed to safeguard the ventilated patient. It describes the categories of alarms, including application alarms (also called clinical alarms), which may indicate problems with the patient; a leak or occlusion in the breathing circuit; or an improper ventilator setting. It goes on to describe technical alarms that point to an actual malfunction within the ventilator system. It also discusses alarm priorities and alarm settings or alarm limits. The chapter details each common alarm, listing alternative alarm messages as they appear on different ventilators, and describing what the alarm means and how to troubleshoot it. Finally, the chapter discusses a ventilator’s emergency states, such as the ambient state or the safety valve open state, and the ventilator inoperative alarm.
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Thomas breaks a promise. New York: Golden House, 2006.

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House, Random. Thomas Breaks a Promise (Little Golden Book). Golden Books, 2006.

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Hill, Victoria. A Kaizen Approach to Food Safety: Quality Management in the Value Chain from Wheat to Bread. Springer, 2016.

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A Kaizen Approach to Food Safety: Quality Management in the Value Chain from Wheat to Bread. Springer, 2014.

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X-rays and other fun things. New York: Simon Spotlight, 1998.

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Patel, Mikin V., and Steven Zangan. Drainage of the Multiloculated Collection. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0099.

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Percutaneous drainage of an abscess is the standard of care and significantly improves patient outcomes. Typically, either trocar or Seldinger technique is used to access the abscess under ultrasound or computed tomography guidance. Pre-procedural planning is the most important step of the procedure, with the goal of using a safe, direct, short route to the collection. Vital anatomic structures such as sizeable arteries, solid organs (with a few exceptions), or a hollow viscus such as the stomach or colon should be avoided. Placement of a drain must balance effective positioning with a safe anatomic window for access. A multiloculated collection presents a special challenge because only one safe catheter approach may be available. In these cases, catheters with multiple side holes or multiple loops can be used to access the separate isolated components. Tissue plasminogen can also be utilized to break down the loculations and improve drainage.
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Steinkogler, Cordula. Austrian National Space Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190647926.013.96.

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This is an advance summary of a forthcoming article in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Planetary Science. Please check back later for the full article.The Austrian Outer Space Act, which entered into force in December 2011; and the Austrian Outer Space Regulation, which has been in force since February 2015, form the legal framework for Austrian national space activities. The elaboration of national space legislation became necessary to ensure compliance with Austria’s obligations as State Party to the five United Nations Space Treaties when the first two Austrian satellites were launched in 2012 and Austria became a launching state on its own. The legislation comprehensively regulates legal aspects related to space activities, such as authorization, supervision, and termination of space activities; registration and transfer of space objects; recourse of the government against the operator; as well as implementation of the law and sanctions for its infringement. One of the main purposes of the law is to ensure the authorization of national space activities. The Outer Space Act sets forth the main conditions for authorization, which inter alia refer to the expertise of the operator; requirements for orbital positions and frequency assignments; space debris mitigation, insurance requirements, and the safeguard of public order; public health; national security as well as Austrian foreign policy interests; and international law obligations. The Austrian Outer Space Regulation complements these provisions by specifying the documents the operator must submit as evidence of the fulfillment of the authorization conditions, which include the results of safety tests, emergency plans, and information on the collection and use of Earth observation data. Particular importance is attached to the mitigation of space debris. Operators are required to take measures in accordance with international space debris mitigation guidelines for the avoidance of operational debris, the prevention of on-orbit break-ups and collisions, and the removal of space objects from Earth orbit after the end of the mission. Another specificity of the Austrian space legislation is the possibility of an exemption from the insurance requirement or a reduction of the insurance sum, if the space activity is in the public interest. This allows support to space activities that serve science, research, and education. Moreover, the law also provides for the establishment of a national registry for objects launched into outer space by the competent Austrian Ministry. The first two Austrian satellites have been entered into this registry after their launch in 2012. The third Austrian satellite, launched in June 2017, will be the first satellite authorized under the Austrian space legislation.
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Donahue, Jennifer. Taking Flight. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496828637.001.0001.

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Caribbean women have long utilized the medium of fiction to break the pervasive silence surrounding abuse and exploitation. Contemporary works by authors such as Tiphanie Yanique and Nicole Dennis-Benn illustrate the deep-rooted consequences of trauma based on gender, sexuality, and race, and trace the steps that women take to find safer ground from oppression. Taking Flight takes a closer look at the immigrant experience in contemporary Caribbean women’s writing and considers the effects of restrictive social mores. In the texts examined in Taking Flight, culturally sanctioned violence impacts the ability of female characters to be at home in their bodies or in the spaces they inhabit. The works draw attention to the historic racialization and sexualization of Black women’s bodies and continue the legacy of narrating Black women’s long-standing contestation of systems of oppression. Arguing that there is a clear link between trauma, shame, and migration, with trauma serving as a precursor to the protagonists’ emigration, the work focuses on how female bodies are policed, how moral, racial, and sexual codes are linked, and how the enforcement of social norms can function as a form of trauma. Taking Flight positions flight as a powerful counter to disempowerment and considers how flight, whether through dissociation or migration, operates as a form of resistance.
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Zimmerman, Jonathan. Campus Politics. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190627393.001.0001.

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Universities are usually considered bastions of the free exchange of ideas, but a recent tide of demonstrations across college campuses has called this belief into question, and with serious consequences. Such a wave of protests hasn't been seen since the campus free speech demonstrations of the 1960s, yet this time it is the political Left, rather than the political Right, calling for restrictions on campus speech and freedom. And, as Jonathan Zimmerman suggests, recent campus controversies have pitted free speech against social justice ideals. The language of trauma--and, more generally, of psychology--has come to dominate campus politics, marking another important departure from prior eras. This trend reflects an increased awareness of mental health in American society writ large. But it has also tended to dampen exchange and discussion on our campuses, where faculty and students self-censor for fear of insulting or offending someone else. Or they attack each other in periodic bursts of invective, which run counter to the “civility” promised by new speech and conduct codes. In Campus Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Jonathan Zimmerman breaks down the dynamics of what is actually driving this recent wave of discontent. After setting recent events in the context of the last half-century of free speech campus movements, Zimmerman looks at the political beliefs of the US professorate and students. He follows this with chapters on political correctness; debates over the contested curriculum; admissions, faculty hires, and affirmative action; policing students; academic freedom and censorship; in loco parentis administration; and the psychology behind demands for "trigger warnings" and "safe spaces." He concludes with the question of how to best balance the goals of social and racial justice with the commitment to free speech.
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