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Articles de revues sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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Shiell, Richard C. « Minimize your risk : ». International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery 6, no 1 (janvier 1996) : 20.1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33589/6.1.20a.

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Murmann, Johann Peter, et Deepak Sardana. « Successful entrepreneurs minimize risk ». Australian Journal of Management 38, no 1 (juin 2012) : 191–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0312896212444114.

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Bell, Gordon. « Minimize Risk of Clotting ». Back Letter 8, no 6 (juin 1993) : 6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00130561-199306000-00006.

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Gajjar, Dhaval, Dean Kashiwagi, Kenneth Sullivan et Jacob Kashiwagi. « Using Satisfaction Ratings to Minimize Risk ». Journal for the Advancement of Performance Information and Value 8, no 2 (3 octobre 2016) : 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37265/japiv.v8i2.66.

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Warranties in the construction industry have become more prevalent in the last couple of decades. Moreover buyers in the construction industry rely heavily on the length of the warranties for the purchase of any product or service. The warranty is an agreement between the buyer and the manufacturer and has inclusions that if altered voids the warranty. Hence the length of the warranty has no correlation to the actual performance of the product or service being purchased. One of the manufacturers in the construction industry, in order to differentiate themselves from other manufacturers, approached the researchers to implement a system that can better assist and serve their end users beyond just providing a warranty. The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyse the warranty tracking program that tracks the installed roofing projects for the manufacturers providing an overall snapshot of the performance of all the installed projects. The warranty tracking program provides the manufacturer the risky projects (leaks, blisters, end-user dissatisfied) with the use of end-user customer satisfaction every year. The researchers also implemented the high performance roofing program and a performance-based licensure process to attract high performing applicators. Since the inception of the warranty tracking program the manufacturer has been able to resolve 69 out of 70 (98%) risky projects. In conclusion, the warranty tracking program provided the manufacturer a better way to assist and serve their end users through proactive resolution of risky projects.
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Medvedevа, I. N., et K. S. Svyatchenko. « ABRUPTIO PLACENTAE : TO MINIMIZE THE RISK ». Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproduction 10, no 3 (1 janvier 2016) : 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17749/2313-7347.2016.10.2.029-034.

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Simon-Delso, Noa, Alexandre Aebi, Gerard Arnold, Jean Marc Bonmatin, Fani Hatjina, Piotr Medrzycki et Fabio Sgolastra. « Maximize EU pollinator protection : Minimize risk ». Science 373, no 6552 (15 juillet 2021) : 290.2–290. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.abj8116.

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&NA;. « Female Condom Can Minimize HIV Risk ». AJN, American Journal of Nursing 94, no 8 (août 1994) : 16–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000446-199408000-00009.

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Ziller, May. « Minimize risk with “natural” hormone replacement therapy ? » Maturitas 124 (juin 2019) : 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2019.04.172.

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Vicente, Eloy, Alfonso Mateos et Antonio Jiménez-Martín. « Fuzzified risk management : Selection of safeguards to minimize the maximum risk ». Computer Science and Information Systems 12, no 2 (2015) : 567–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis140925017v.

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Threats can trigger incidents in information systems (IS) causing damage or intangible material loss to assets. A good selection of safeguards is critical for reducing risks caused by threats. This paper deals with the selection of failure transmission, preventive and palliative safeguards that minimize the maximum risk of an IS for a specified budget. We assume that all the elements in the IS are valuated using a linguistic scale, which is capable of accounting for imprecision and/or vagueness concerning the inputs. Trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are associated with these linguistic terms, and risk analysis and management is consequently based on trapezoidal fuzzy number arithmetic. We model and solve the respective fuzzy optimization problem by means of the simulated annealing metaheuristic and give an example to illustrate the safeguard selection process.
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Baiardi, Fabrizio, et Federico Tonelli. « Twin Based Continuous Patching To Minimize Cyber Risk ». European Journal for Security Research 6, no 2 (décembre 2021) : 211–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41125-022-00079-7.

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AbstractDigital twins are virtual replicas to simulate the behavior of physical devices before they are built and to support their maintenance. We extend this technology to cybersecurity and integrate it with adversary emulation to define a remediation policy that selects and schedules patches for the vulnerabilities of an information and communication infrastructure before threat actors can exploit them. Distinct twins model, respectively, the infrastructure and threat actors. The former twin describes the infrastructure modules, their vulnerabilities, and the elementary attacks actors can implement. The attributes of the twin of a threat actor describe its attack surface, its goals, how it selects attacks, and it handles attack failures. The Haruspex software platform builds the twins of the infrastructure and those of the threat actors, and it automates the emulation of an actor. In this way, it can discover the attack paths the actor implements without disturbing the infrastructure. In each path, the actor composes elementary attacks to reach its goal. Multiple emulations can discover all the paths of an actor by covering stochastic factors such as attack success or failure. The knowledge of these paths enables the remediation policy to minimize the patches to deploy. Since new vulnerabilities continuously become public, new countermeasures are needed. A twin-based approach supports a continuous remediation process to handle changes in the infrastructure, new vulnerabilities, and new threat actors because the platform can update the twins and run adversary emulations. If new attack paths exist, the platform applies the remediation policy. Experimental data confirm the effectiveness of this approach.
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Thèses sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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KUMAR, PRASHANT. « RISK MANAGEMENT IN DERIVATIVES MARKET ». Thesis, DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/18355.

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The use of financial derivatives requires special expertise, experience and rigorous controls. Critical management system be in place commensurate with each institution's use of derivative products. derivatives should not be executed without the proper system and internal controls necessary to monitor and analyze the performance of the instruments. An institution needs to ensure that the rewards associated with derivatives are commensurate with the risk being taken and that these risks are understood by the board of directors and senior management. This does not mean simply enumerating an endless list of theoretical possibilities, but quantifying risks so that the trivial and the significant are appropriately considered. In order to do this, there must exist real incentives that come form quantifying risks, tying these measures to compensation and business unit evaluation, and proper accountability. It is imperative that management understand what they are attempting to accomplish in making use of the various derivative products in the marketplace. when used properly, derivative products can become effective tools in managing business risks. In the marketplace, derivatives can be used to expand product offering to customers, manage capital and funding costs, and alter the risk-reward profile of a particular item or an entire balance sheet. Most importantly, derivative transactions offer the opportunity for financial institutions to reduce risks in the marketplace. An optimal risk management process works more at getting relevant risks on the radar screen than measuring what already appears on the radar screen more precisely. Derivatives have become an integral part of the financial markets because they can serve several economic functions. The counterparty must be an investment grade credit and the agreement must be marked to market no less frequently than monthly.
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Chow, Tsz-hin Clement, et 周子軒. « Tsunamis : the perception of risk and how to minimize their damage ». Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2013. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B50703079.

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Opata, Jonathan. « Strategies to Minimize the Impact of Supply Chain Risk on Business Performance ». ScholarWorks, 2015. http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/1485.

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The exposure of companies to turbulence, uncertainty, and vulnerability in their supply chain results in supply chain disruption with an estimate cost of $10 million for each supply chain disruption. The purpose of this case study was to explore the strategies supply chain managers use to mitigate supply chain disruption on business performance in a pharmaceutical company in Maryland. Contingency theory of fit formed the conceptual framework for this study. Participant perceptions were elicited in interviews with 11 supply chain managers regarding strategies to mitigate risks associated with supply chain disruptions. Data from interviews and supporting documents were processed and analyzed using data source triangulation to discern emergent themes. Three main themes emerged: (a) supply chain design, planning, and forecasting; (b) flexible and multiple supplier base; and (c) resource allocation and demand management. The implications for positive social change include the potential of reducing supply chain risk, which could lead to lower prices of products for consumers, increased stakeholder satisfaction, and a higher standard of living.
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Chang, Edward C., Liangqiu Wan, Pengzi Li, Yuncheng Guo, Jiaying He, Yu Gu, Yingjie Wang et al. « Loneliness and Suicidal Risk in Young Adults : Does Believing in a Changeable Future Help Minimize Suicidal Risk Among the Lonely ? » Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2017. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/662.

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This study examined loneliness and future orientation as predictors of suicidal risk, namely, depressive symptoms and suicide ideation, in a sample of 228 college students (54 males and 174 females). Results of regression analyses indicated that loneliness was a significant predictor of both indices of suicidal risk. The inclusion of future orientation was found to significantly augment the prediction model of both depressive symptoms and suicide ideation, even after accounting for loneliness. Noteworthy, beyond loneliness and future orientation, the Loneliness × Future Orientation interaction term was found to further augment both prediction models of suicidal risk. Consistent with the notion that future orientation is an important buffer of suicidal risk, among lonely students, those with high future orientation, compared to low future orientation, were found to report significantly lower levels of depressive symptoms and suicide ideation. Some implications of the present findings for studying both risk and protective factors associated with suicidal risk in young adults are discussed.
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Brown, Katie Nicole. « Nutrition Education to Minimize Health Risk : Approaches for Teaching College Students and Female High School Athletes ». DigitalCommons@USU, 2013. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1474.

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Adolescence is a time of increased control over food choices and dietary practices. Participating in high school sports or attending college presents unique nutritional concerns and health risks. Some female high school athletes have low energy availability (consuming inadequate calories to compensate for exercise energy expenditure), which can result in menstrual dysfunction, bone loss, and injury, also known as the female athlete triad (Triad). College students who consume diets low in fruits and vegetables and high in fast food are at increased risk for weight gain, chronic disease, and some cancers. Nutrition education interventions that were tailored to the participants' unique nutritional concerns yielded positive results such as increased Triad knowledge among female high school athletes and increased self-efficacy and readiness to change dietary behaviors among college students. Peer-led education was preferred by college students, but not by high school students.
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Heinrich, Ellen R. E. « Risk of zoonotic pathogen exposure among veterinary professionals and students at veterinary schools and best practices to minimize this risk on individual and institutional levels ». Thesis, Kansas State University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/27649.

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Master of Public Health
Public Health Interdepartmental Program
Kate KuKanich
The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) environment is a place where veterinarians, veterinary staff, and veterinary students may have increased risk of exposure to zoonotic pathogens. This exposure may occur in classrooms or laboratories where pre-clinical veterinary students and non-clinical staff frequent. Exposure may also occur in the veterinary teaching hospital (VTH) and may impact veterinary patients, clinicians, interns, residents, veterinary technicians, veterinary students, animal caretakers, and others. This thesis is divided into 3 chapters. The first chapter describes a current review of the literature involving risk of zoonotic pathogen exposure at VTHs including descriptions of the most commonly documented zoonotic pathogens and their transmission, environmental sources of zoonotic pathogens at VTHs, and ways to prevent zoonotic pathogen exposure at individual and institutional levels. The second chapter describes an original research study of hand hygiene behavior among pre-clinical veterinary students at a CVM. The purpose of this study was to determine if a campaign could improve hand hygiene among veterinary students at extracurricular meetings serving meals. Campaign interventions included a 3.5 minute educational video and a novel motivational poster. The video was presented to all 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year veterinary students. Posters encouraging hand sanitization were displayed on doors and tables alongside sanitizers at each meeting. Observational hand hygiene data were collected immediately after introduction of interventions and again 3 months later. Environmental sampling for presence of bacteria in and around meeting locations was also performed. Observed hand hygiene was lowest during baseline (11.0% +/- 1.7), improved significantly post-intervention (48.8% +/- 3.2), and remained improved at 3-month follow-up (33.5% +/-4.0). Females had higher probability of hand- sanitizing (35.9% ± 2.2) than males (21.4% ± 2.4) (p<0.01). Clostridium perfringens was isolated from 2/42 samples, and Salmonella spp. were isolated from 4/42 samples. This study documented that a short-term public health campaign targeting veterinary students successfully improved hand hygiene before meals. The final chapter discusses future areas of research in the realm of risk of zoonotic pathogen exposure and risk mitigation at CVMs.
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Mowery, Molly Anne. « Wildfire and development : why stronger links to land-use planning are needed to save lives, protect property, and minimize economic risk ». Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/44338.

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Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2008.
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Exploding growth along the Colorado Front Range has expanded the wildland-urban interface-the area where homes and vegetation mix. This area, known as the WUI, is at high risk of wildfires. Wildfire risk is based on both natural conditions, such as invasive species and climate change, and human development decisions that allow continued growth in fire-prone areas. This thesis examines the approaches to wildfire risk mitigation taken by six counties along the Front Range. I argue that these mitigation approaches are effective but do not tackle important aspects of the wildfire problem, including who pays and how risks continue to increase. Counties should minimize development in the WUI by adopting strong policies that incorporate the full costs of fire protection into local jurisdictional budgets and address growth management in the WUI. This requires a greater incorporation of the land-use planning process into decisions that put people and property at risk to wildfire.
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Geldenhuys, L. « Integrated risk management : a mechanism to minimise risks for local government : a critical perspective ». Thesis, Link to the online version, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1399.

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Foster, Kathryn J. « Design modelling to minimise the risk for offshore platforms ». Thesis, Loughborough University, 1999. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/7363.

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Safety cases must be produced by offshore operators to assess the risks posed to the personnel by potential accidents. On an offshore platform two of the major hazards are fires and explosions resulting from an accidental hydrocarbon release. The overpressures generated during an explosion can threaten the integrity of the platform structure. It is therefore important to be able to estimate the overpressures generated, should an explosion occur, and to predict the frequency of such an event. A methodology has been developed to predict the frequency of explosions of different magnitudes occurring in a module on an offshore platform. This methodology combines established risk assessment techniques, such as event tree analysis and fault tree analysis, with fluid flow modelling. Assumptions have been made in the methodology to simplify the calculation procedure. These assumptions relate to the conditions under which the leak occurs, the build up of gas in air concentration and the probability calculations. Frequency predictions are required to be as accurate as possible to enable the acceptability of the risk to be determined and reduced to a level which is as low as reasonably practicable. Hence each of the assumptions within the methodology has been addressed, to determine a more complete prediction tool. Once an accurate frequency for the explosion occurring has been determined, the risk to personnel must be minimised to an acceptable yet practical level. On existing designs it is impractical to alter the layout of the platform. However the nature of the safety systems may be changed. These safety features include isolation, blowdown, mitigation and detection systems. An optimisation study presents three schemes to identify the optimum configuration of the safety systems, in terms of the overpressures generated, as a means of reducing the risk to the platform.
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Alkaabi, Ahmed. « Strategic framework to minimise information security risks in the UAE ». Thesis, University of Bedfordshire, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10547/344600.

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The transition process to ICT (Information and Communication Technology) has had significant influence on different aspects of society. Although the computerisation process has motivated the alignment of different technical and human factors with the expansion process, the technical pace of the transition surpasses the human adaptation to change. Much research on ICT development has shown that ICT security is essentially a political and a managerial act that must not disregard the importance of the relevant cultural characteristics of a society. Information sharing is a necessary action in society to exchange knowledge and to enable and facilitate communication. However, certain information should be shared only with selected parties or even kept private. Information sharing by humans forms the main obstacle to security measure undertaken by organisations to protect their assets. Moreover, certain cultural traits play a major role in thwarting information security measures. Arab culture of the United Arab Emirates is one of those cultures with strong collectivism featuring strong ties among individuals. Sharing sensitive information including passwords of online accounts can be found in some settings in some cultures, but with reason and generally on a small scale. However, this research includes a study on 3 main Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, namely, Saudi Arabia (KSA), United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman, showing that there is similar a significant level of sensitive information sharing among employees in the region. This is proven to highly contribute to compromising user digital authentication, eventually, putting users’ accounts at risk. The research continued by carrying out a comparison between the United Kingdom (UK) and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in terms of attitudes and behaviour towards information sharing. It was evident that there is a significant difference between GCC Arab culture and the UK culture in terms of information sharing. Respondents from the GCC countries were more inclined to share sensitive information with their families and friends than the UK respondents were. However, UK respondents still revealed behaviour in some contexts, which may lead potential threats to the authentication mechanism and consequently to other digital accounts that require a credential pass. It was shown that the lack of awareness and the cultural impact are the main issues for sensitive information sharing among family members and friends in the GCC. The research hence investigated channels and measures of reducing the prevalence of social engineering attacks, such as legislative measures, technological measures, and education and awareness. The found out that cultural change is necessary to remedy sensitive information sharing as a cultural trait. Education and awareness are perhaps the best defence to cultural change and should be designed effectively. Accordingly, the work critically analysed three national cybersecurity strategies of the United Kingdom (UK), the United States (U.S.) and Australia (AUS) in order to identify any information security awareness education designed to educate online users about the risk of sharing sensitive information including passwords. The analysis aimed to assess possible adoption of certain elements, if any, of these strategies by the UAE. The strategies discussed only user awareness to reduce information sharing. However, awareness in itself may not achieve the required result of reducing information sharing among family members and friends. Rather, computer users should be educated about the risks of such behaviour in order to realise and change. As a result, the research conducted an intervention study that proposed a UAE-focused strategy designed to promote information security education for the younger generation to mitigate the risk of sensitive information sharing. The results obtained from the intervention study of school children formed a basis for the information security education framework also proposed in this work.
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Livres sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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Auditing health care benefits : How to manage costs and minimize risk. New York : John Wiley, 1995.

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Protecting your mental health practice : How to minimize legal and financial risk. San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1988.

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Competitive intelligence advantage : How to minimize risk, avoid surprises, and grow your business in a changing world. Hoboken, N.J : John Wiley & Sons, 2009.

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Maupin, Taylor & Ellis, P.A. (Firm), dir. Sexual harassment and employment suits : How to minimize personal and corporate risk : February 28, 1997, Research Triangle Park, Holiday Inn. Raleigh, N.C. (3200 Beechleaf Court, Raleigh 27604-1064) : [The Firm], 1997.

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Mura, Sergio La, Cesare Maria Joppolo, Luca Alberto Piterà Piterà, Jean Pierre Angermann et Mark Izard. Legionellosis prevention in building water and HVAC systems : A practical guide for design, operation and maintenance to minimize the risk. Brussels, Belgium : REHVA, 2013.

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L, Kelly Anne, et Continuing Legal Education Inc. (1982- ), dir. Civil and criminal environmental enforcement : How to save your clients money, protect their reputation, and minimize the risk of jail time. Boston, MA (10 Winter Pl., Boston 021081-4751) : Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, 1994.

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Pistolese, Clifford. Technical analysis for the rest of us : What every investor needs to know to increase income, minimize risk, and achieve capital gains. New York : McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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California. Bureau of State Audits. The Department of Motor Vehicles and the Office of Information Technology did not minimize the state's financial risk in the database redevelopment project. Sacramento, Calif : California State Auditor, Bureau of State Audits, 1994.

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Whipple, Chris, dir. De Minimis Risk. Boston, MA : Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5293-8.

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G, Whipple Chris, et Society for Risk Analysis, dir. De minimis risk. New York : Plenum Press, 1987.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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Sakurai, Aiko, et Tetsuji Ito. « Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction Education in Japan ». Dans Interlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia, 89–99. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81207-2_8.

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AbstractCommunity-based disaster risk reduction (CBDRR) is considered to be the core of any risk reduction approach. CBDRR is defined as an approach that seeks to: (1) reduce the vulnerabilities and increase the capacities of vulnerable groups and communities to cope with, prevent, or minimize loss and damage to life, property, and the environment, (2) minimize human suffering, and (3) hasten recovery (Shaw 2016).
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Scott, Ingrid U., et Harry W. Flynn. « Intravitreal Injections : Guidelines to Minimize the Risk of Endophthalmitis ». Dans Retinal Vascular Disease, 283–88. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29542-6_18.

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Sutherland, Sara F., et Robert E. O’Connor. « Preflight Therapies to Minimize Medical Risk Associated with Commercial Air Travel ». Dans In-Flight Medical Emergencies, 141–49. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74234-2_14.

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Sutherland, Sara F., et Robert E. O’Connor. « Preflight Therapies to Minimize Medical Risk Associated with Commercial Air Travel ». Dans In-Flight Medical Emergencies, 173–81. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32466-6_17.

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O’Neill, Robert T. « Pharmaceutical Risk Assessment and Predictive Enrichment to Maximize Benefit and Minimize Risk : Issues in Product Life Cycle Evaluation ». Dans Risk Assessment and Evaluation of Predictions, 349–60. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8981-8_17.

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Oderich, Gustavo S., Aaron C. Baker et Peter Banga. « Strategies to Minimize Risk of Spinal Cord Injury During Complex Endovascular Aortic Repair ». Dans Endovascular Aortic Repair, 295–311. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15192-2_20.

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Farber, Mark A., et Raghuveer Vallabhaneni. « Strategies to Minimize Risk of Acute Kidney Injury During Complex Endovascular Aortic Repair ». Dans Endovascular Aortic Repair, 313–22. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-15192-2_21.

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Hardon, Anita. « Chemical Highs ». Dans Critical Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, 43–79. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57081-1_2.

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Abstract Chemical Highs looks at how young people themselves develop and share with their peers a multitude of ways to maximize the pleasures and minimize the risks involved in getting high, an empowering practice that we refer to as “harm reduction from below.” Ethnographies from the Amsterdam festival and afterparty scene illuminate two patterns: young people’s efforts to creatively self-regulate to achieve “hassle-free highs,” and the potentially positive role of government policy. This context is contrasted with that of youth in Indonesia, who also seek out hassle-free highs with their peers, but live under a government that is waging a deadly war against drugs, where they have little access to harm reduction information and tools. Our team discovered that Indonesian youth are turning to psychoactive prescription drugs (PPDs) to get high, which they consider safer than illicit drugs that can lead to the death penalty, but which are also highly addictive.
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Schwartz, Thomas. « Strategies to Assess and Minimize the Biological Risk of Antibiotic Resistance in the Environment ». Dans Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment, 251–64. Hoboken, NJ, USA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118156247.ch14.

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Munkvold, Gary. « Crop Management Practices to Minimize the Risk of Mycotoxins Contamination in Temperate-Zone Maize ». Dans Mycotoxin Reduction in Grain Chains, 59–77. Chichester, UK : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118832790.ch5.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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Matin, A., D. Hahm et D. F. Ackerley. « EngineeringPseudomonas putidato minimize clogging during biostimulation ». Dans Environmental Health Risk 2005. Southampton, UK : WIT Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/ehr050451.

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Nadan, Joseph S. « Using innovation science to minimize entrepreneurial risk ». Dans 2014 IEEE Innovations in Technology Conference (InnoTek). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/innotek.2014.6877372.

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Gomes, Ashen, et Chandima Gomes. « Hierarchy of hazard control to minimize lightning risk ». Dans 2014 International Conference on Lightning Protection (ICLP). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iclp.2014.6973351.

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Dauzere-Peres, Stephane, Jean-Loup Rouveyrol, Claude Yugma et Philippe Vialletelle. « A smart sampling algorithm to minimize risk dynamically ». Dans 2010 21st Annual IEEE/SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/asmc.2010.5551470.

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Nabaa, Michel, Cyrille Bertelle, Antoine Dutot, Damien Olivier et Pascal Mallet. « Communities detection algorithm to minimize risk during an evacuation ». Dans 2010 4th Annual IEEE Systems Conference. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/systems.2010.5482442.

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Santarelli, F. J., H. Ouadfel et J. P. Zundel. « Optimizing the Completion Procedure To Minimize Sand Production Risk ». Dans SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/22797-ms.

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Polanskey, Carol A., Linda Elkins-Tanton, Ralf Jaumann, David J. Lawrence, Danielle M. Marsh, Robert R. Moore, Ryan S. Park et al. « Psyche Science Operations Concept : Maximize Reuse to Minimize Risk ». Dans 15th International Conference on Space Operations. Reston, Virginia : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2018-2703.

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Nakarmi, Suprim, et Kc Santosh. « Active Learning to Minimize the Risk from Future Epidemics ». Dans 2023 IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CAI). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cai54212.2023.00145.

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« Using Adaptive Replacement to Minimize Risk in the Oil and Gas Industry ». Dans The Second Eurasian RISK-2020 Conference and Symposium. AIJR Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/abstracts.93.102.

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Brindley, C. P. « Continuous Orientation Measurement Systems Minimize Drilling Risk During Coring Operations ». Dans IADC/SPE Drilling Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/17217-ms.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "MINIMIZE RISK"

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Agarwal, Vivek, Koushik Araseethota Manjunatha et James Smith. Technology-Enabled Risk-Informed Maintenance Strategy to Minimize Operation and Maintenance Costs. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), août 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1668402.

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Burnett, LouAnn, et Ryan Ritterson. Supporting Risk-Based Decision-Making to Minimize Facility-Associated Re-Introduction of Poliovirus : Phase I. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), décembre 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1761108.

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Alt, Jonathan, Willie Brown, George Gallarno, John Richards et Titus Rice. Risk-based prioritization of operational condition assessments : Jennings Randolph case study. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), avril 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/43862.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates, maintains, and manages over $232 billion worth of the Nation’s water resource infrastructure. Using Operational Condition Assessments (OCA), the USACE allocates limited resources to assess asset condition in efforts to minimize risks associated with asset performance degradation, but decision makers require a greater understanding of those risks. The analysis of risk associated with Flood Risk Management assets in the context of its associated watershed system includes understanding the consequences of the asset’s failure and a determination of the likelihood that the asset will perform as expected given the current OCA ratings of critical components. This research demonstrates an application of a scalable methodology to model the probability of a dam performing as expected given the state of its subordinate gates and their components. The research team combines this likelihood with consequences generated by the application of designed simulation experiments with hydrological models to develop a measure of risk. The resulting risk scores serve as an input for an optimization program that outputs the optimal set of components to conduct OCAs on to minimize risk in the watershed. Proof-of-concept results for an initial case study on the Jennings Randolph Dam are provided.
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Alt, Jonathan, Willie Brown, George Gallarno, John Richards, Jennifer Olszewski et Titus Rice. Risk-based prioritization of operational condition assessments : methodology and case study results. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), novembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/46123.

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USACE operates, maintains, and manages more than $232 billion of the Nation’s water resource infrastructure. USACE uses the Operational Condition Assessment (OCA) to allocate limited resources to assess condition of this infrastructure in efforts to minimize risks associated with performance degradation. The analysis of risk associated with flood risk management (FRM) assets includes consideration of how each asset contributes to its associated FRM watershed system, understanding the consequences of the asset’s performance degradation, and a determination of the likelihood that the asset will perform as expected given the current OCA condition ratings of critical components. This research demonstrates a proof-of-concept application of a scalable methodology to model the probability of a dam performing as expected given the state of its gates and their components. The team combines this likelihood of degradation with consequences generated by the application of designed simulation experiments with hydrological models to develop a risk measure. The resulting risk scores serve as an input for a mixed-integer optimization program that outputs the optimal set of components to conduct OCAs on to minimize risk in the watershed. This report documents the results of the application of this methodology to two case studies.
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Morais, Bernardo, Gaizka Ormazabal, José-Luis Peydró, Mónica Roa et Miguel Sarmiento. Forward Looking Loan Provisions : Credit Supply and Risk-Taking. Banco de la República, avril 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1159.

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We show corporate-level real, financial, and (bank) risk-taking effects associated with calculating loan provisions based on expected—rather than incurred—credit losses. For identification, we exploit unique features of a Colombian reform and supervisory, matched loan-level data. The regulatory change induces a dramatic increase in provisions. Banks tighten all new lending conditions, adversely affecting borrowing-firms, with stronger effects for risky-firms. Moreover, to minimize provisioning, more affected (less-capitalized) banks cut credit supply to risky-firms— SMEs with shorter credit history, less tangible assets or more defaulted loans—but engage in “search-for-yield” within regulatory constraints and increase portfolio concentration, thereby decreasing risk diversification.
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Deb Pal, Barun, Shalander Kumar et Elias Khan Patan. Investment planning to minimize climate risk in agricultural production : An optimization model for a semi-arid region in India. Washington, DC : International Food Policy Research Institute, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134192.

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Alt, Jonathan, Willie Brown, George Gallarno et John Richards. Risk-based prioritization of operational condition assessments : stakeholder analysis and literature review. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), mars 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40162.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates, maintains, and manages more than $232 billion worth of the Nation’s water resource infrastructure. Using the Operational Condition Assessment (OCA) system, the USACE allocates limited resources to assess conditions and maintain assets in efforts to minimize risks associated with asset performance degradation. Currently, OCAs are conducted on each component within a facility every 5 years, regardless of the component’s risk contribution. The analysis of risks associated with Flood Risk Management (FRM) facilities, such as dams, includes considering how the facility contributes to its associated FRM watershed system, understanding the consequences of degradation in the facility’s performance, and calculating the likelihood that the facility will perform as expected given the current OCA condition ratings of critical components. This research will develop a scalable methodology to model the probability of failure of components and systems that contribute to the performance of facilities in their respective FRM systems combined with consequences derived from hydrological models of the watershed to develop facility risk scores. This interim report documents the results of the first phase of this effort, stakeholder analysis and literature review, to identify candidate approaches to determine the probability of failure of a facility.
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Urban, Angela, Ioannis Wallingford, Stephen Cosper, Abigail Rice, Whitney Wolf, H. Anderson, Michael Wolford, Chad Gemeinhardt et David Stokes. Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for open-air solid waste burning in contingency locations. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), septembre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/45363.

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Service engineer doctrine and field manuals, such as Army Techniques Publication 3-34.40, Technical Manual 5-634, and Army Regulation 420-1, offer guidance on solid waste management but do not provide the level of detail and practical guidance for open-air burning of solid waste to reduce risk to the Warfighter. Studies have shown that there could be ill health effects to service members from exposure to toxins from open-air burning. Further practical guidance is necessary to ensure that if there are no other means available for solid waste disposal, the risks associated with open-air burning are minimized as much as possible during contingency operations. Commands have limited resources and reduced personnel available to study which open-air burning procedures are optimal based on readiness and mission requirements. Planning for efficiency and risk avoidance in open-air burning operations includes several facets (e.g., site planning, processing, and recordkeeping considerations). This special report provides operational guidance to minimize risk of open-air burning for the Warfighter and other joint service personnel, particularly when there is no other alternative to open-air burning, during initial phase operating a burn pit or for waste management planning to establish standard operating procedures.
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Huynh, Tai, Nathalie Sava, Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg, Jen Recknagel, Isaac I. Bogoch, Kevin A. Brown, Vinity Dubey et al. Mobile On-Site COVID-19 Vaccination of Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities by Neighbourhood Risk in Toronto. Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, mars 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47326/ocsat.2021.02.14.1.0.

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Naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) are apartment, condo, co-op and social housing buildings that while not purpose-built for older adults, have become home to a high number of them. In Toronto, there are 489 residential buildings that are NORCs. Of these, 256 are located in neighbourhoods with the highest cumulative incidence of SARS-CoV-2, and are home to 40,955 older adults 65 years of age and above, including 18,144 older adults 80 years of age and above. Prioritizing COVID-19 vaccination by both age and neighbourhood of residence is an effective strategy to minimize deaths, morbidity, and hospitalization. Targeting people living in NORCs in high-risk neighbourhoods for early vaccination is a practical application of that strategy, which will also address barriers to vaccination in this population.
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Buchler, M., H. G. Schoneich et F. Stalder. DRS04BSS Criteria to Assess the Alternating Current Corrosion Risk of Cathodically Protected Pipelines. Chantilly, Virginia : Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), janvier 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011818.

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This paper addresses the assessment of the corrosion risk of a pipeline due to alternating currents. The state of the art technique is the use of coupons, which simulate a coating fault and which allow to measure the ac-current density and also to evaluate corrosion products and pits. Recently, different criteria to assess the corrosion risk have been proposed that are based on the ratio between ac- and dc-current density or the instantaneous off-potential (high-speed off-potential measurement) measured on a coupon. Furthermore, the charge needed to oxidize corrosion products (under alkaline conditions) on a corroded steel surface indicates the level of metal loss. These criteria are discussed on the basis of field experience from coupons and from alternating current-corrosion pits on high voltage interfered pipelines. Results from long term laboratory corrosion measurements under constant AC and DC load are presented which indicate that not only a reduction of pipe/ground AC potential but also a careful adjustment of cathodic protection level helps to minimize a.c. corrosion rates. Based on the results from cyclic potentiodynamic experiments under alkaline conditions, a basic model explaining AC corrosion on cathodically protected pipelines has been developed.
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