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Effective management, using systems theory

The key to system safety is the management of hazards. To effectively manage hazards, one must understand hazard theory and the identification of hazards. Hazard analysis provides the basic foundation for system safety. It is performed to identify hazards, their effects and causal factors. It is further used to determine system risk, the significance of hazards and to establish design measures that will eliminate or mitigate the identified hazards. [Pg.255]

Systems EPR Imaging EPR Spectroscopy, Theory Fluorescence Polarization and Anisotropy Fourier Transformation and Sampling Theory Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) NMR in Anisotropic Systems, Theory NMR Pulse Sequences NMR Relaxation Rates Nuclear Overhauser Effect Spin Trapping and Spin Labelling Studied Using EPR Spectroscopy. [Pg.469]


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