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A. Carzaniga, D. Rosenblum, A. Wolf. Design and Evaluation of a Wide-Area Event Notification Service. ACM Trans. Comp. Syst., Vol. 19, N 3, 2001, pp. 332-383. [Pg.392]

At approximately 3 00 AM on May 9,2000 notification was made by the DCD EOC to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and at approximately 3 34 AM to the Tooele County dispatcher. The event was classified as a Limited Area Event (not likely to leave the site). No action was taken by the state or county until normal business hours on May 9. [Pg.38]

Recommendation 8. The committee recommends support for computer software R D in three areas event reconstruction from medical data, dispersion prediction and hazard assessment, and decontamination and reoccupation decisions. [Pg.11]

Have there been any other events which could influence the nature of the ground water (this category should include isolated occurrences, e.g. accidents in the catchment area, events such as music festivals and gatherings of campers and the like, natural disaster etc.) ... [Pg.67]

Site Area Events resulting in a major decrease in the level of protection available to the... [Pg.140]

Finally, preliminary diagnostic evaluation criteria, based on preventive identification of critical areas of interest on the monitored item, spatial concentration of localized AE events as compared with average AE event density and evolution of local event concentration vs time and/or plant parameters, have been worked out and submitted to extensive testing under real operation conditions. Work on this very critical issue is still to be consohdated. [Pg.78]

With the rapid development of computer power, and the continual hmovation of simulation methods, it is impossible to predict what may be achieved over the next few years, except to say that the outlook is very promising. The areas of rare events, phase equilibria, and quantum simulation continue to be active. [Pg.2278]

The curve (a) traces the outline of the peak obtained directly from the number of events recorded (Figure 31.5). The second curve (b) traces the outline of the peak obtained after correcting for coincidental events (dead time, shown by the shaded area). The centroids of peaks a and b are shown, and it can be seen that they occur at the same m/z value. Thus the deadtime correction alters only the abundances and not the m/z values of the ions. [Pg.224]

The following cautions should be observed Do not destroy or remove inhibitor. Do not contaminate with alkaline or strongly acidic materials. Do not store in the presence of a water layer. In the event of spillage or misuse that cause a release of product vapor to the atmosphere, thoroughly ventilate the area, especially near floor levels where vapors will collect. [Pg.129]

Soft Tissue Injuries. Some of the more common soft tissue injuries are sprains, strains, contusions, tendonitis, bursitis, and stress injuries, caused by damaged tendons, muscles, and ligaments. A sprain is a soft tissue injury to the ligaments. Certain sprains are often associated with small fractures. This type of injury is normally associated with a localized trauma event. The severity of the sprain depends on how much of the ligament is torn and to what extent the ligament is detached from the bone. The areas of the human body that are most vulnerable to sprains are ankles, knees, and wrists. [Pg.186]


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