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Risk mitigation approaches for improved resilience in distribution networks
(2020-09-28)
traditionally the risk analysis framework comprises two steps: risk assessment and risk mitigation. The tracking of operating conditions for each feeder section of a distribution network using the prediction of hourly risk ...
Distribution of Short-Term and Lifetime Predicted Risks of Cardiovascular Diseases in Peruvian Adults
(Wiley, 2015)
BACKGROUND: Short-term risk assessment tools for prediction of cardiovascular disease events are widely recommended in clinical practice and are used largely for single time-point estimations; however, persons with low ...
Validity of an adaptation of the framingham cardiovascular risk function: comparison of predicted and observed outcomes with international risk models
Background: Global risk calculation is considered the best tool for community approach of comprehensive cardiovascular (CV) primary prevention, aiding in the establishment of health priorities.
One of the first predictive ...
Occurrence, effects and environmental risk of antifouling biocides (EU PT21): Are marine ecosystems threatened?
(2021-01-01)
This review presents a comprehensive compilation of toxicological and environmental data, further used to assess the ecological risk (ERA) of the 11 EU approved antifouling biocides (PT21). Diuron, chlorothalonil, DCOIT, ...
Resiliency Assessment in Distribution Networks Using GIS-Based Predictive Risk Analytics
(Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, 2019-11-01)
A new predictive risk-based framework is proposed to increase power distribution network resiliency by improving operator understanding of the status of the grid. This paper expresses the risk assessment as the correlation ...
Recent developments in the ability to predict and modify breast cancer risk
(ELSEVIER, 2010-10)
The identification of women at higher risk for breast cancer is a matter of public health and anyone who participates in any treatment modality of this condition (this includes the plastic surgeon) should be aware of the ...
Complementarity of Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) and Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002) for predicting poor clinical outcomes in hospitalized patients
(CHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE, 2011)
Background & aims: We evaluated the ability of Nutritional Risk Screening 2002 (NRS 2002) and Subjective Global Assessment (SGA) to predict malnutrition related to poor clinical outcomes. Methods: We assessed 705 patients ...