Browsing by Subject "Safety"
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Access to proper sanitation in the Okponglo Community: The need for public toilets
(Wichita State University. Department of Anthropology, 2019)The Boren Scholarship, a program focused on introducing Americans to less commonly taught languages, awarded me a yearlong scholarship to Ghana to study the language Twi. I spent twelve months in Ghana from August 2018 to ... -
Chapter 1 – Nanotechnology emerging trends, markets, and concerns
(Elsevier, 2013)Nanotechnology is the fastest-growing technology in the world, and it is also called the Industrial Revolution of the twenty-first century. Many research, development, and manufacturing methods have been used globally to ... -
Chapter 10 – Nanotechnology safety in the energy industry
(Elsevier, 2013)Nonrenewable sources of energy have been rapidly growing in recent years and research emphasis has been directed to the utilization of renewable energy sources for a cleaner and healthier environment. For over two decades, ... -
Chapter 3 – Safety and ethics of nanotechnology
(Elsevier, 2013)Nanotechnology is one of the ways of improving many properties of materials, including physical, chemical, physicochemical, and biological, which can be useful for various applications in biomedical, textile, aerospace, ... -
Chapter 5 – Nanotechnology safety in the automotive industry
(Elsevier, 2013)A number of nanoscale materials have been developed and utilized for the physical, chemical, and physicochemical property improvement of parts and devices used in the automotive industry. The quantity of these nanomaterials ... -
Design of a robust classification fusion platform for structural health diagnostics
(American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014)Efficient health diagnostics provides benefits such as improved safety, improved reliability, and reduced costs for the operation and maintenance of engineered systems. This paper presents a multi-attribute classification ... -
Effects of mobile computer terminal configuration and level of driving control on police officers’ performance and workload
(SAGE, 2020-03-09)Objective: The objective of this study was to assess police officers’ performance and workload in using two mobile computer terminal (MCT) configurations under operational and tactical driving conditions. Background: Crash ... -
From preservice teacher to trusted adult: Sexual orientation and gender variance in an online YAL book club
(National Council of Teachers of English, 2010)Many of the preservice English teachers with whom I work report feeling enthusiastic but unsure about how to make their classrooms safe and inviting for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or ... -
Psychophysically acceptable weights for a combination lifting task using bags with handles
(Human Ergology Society, 1994-12)This paper presents a study on a combination lift and lower manual handling task and was designed to simulate the loading of grocery bags into a car trunk. Twelve male subjects performed an externally paced task of lifting ... -
Selecting shelter dogs for service dog training
(Routledge, 2002)Service dogs are an essential aid to persons with disabilities, providing independence, mobility, and improved self-esteem. Because of these proven benefits, the growing se of service dogs is creating a demand and supply ... -
Work in progress: Exploring schedule-based side-channels in TrustZone-enabled real-time systems
(IEEE, 2022-05-04)Our research demonstrates the existence of side-channel information leaks in TrustZone-enabled real-time systems. Our algorithm can infer the critical tasks’ arrival times and pinpoint when the system switches between ...