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D. S. Miletievice performance (e.g., influence optical loss, electro-optic activity, and stability). The systematic optimization of each of these steps is reviewed. Finally, device design and operation are reviewed and speculation on the future of the field is expressed.hermetic 发表于 2025-3-26 00:03:16
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Divergent Approaches to Uncertainty in Risk Assessment: Mathematical Expression Compared to Circumstal decision should comprehend this increased awareness of overall uncertainty. On the other hand, legal analysis, patterned on the judicial handling of circumstantial evidence, weaves together various uncertain elements to reach a determination from which overall uncertainty has been suppressed. ThuVEN 发表于 2025-3-26 05:16:33
Insurance Market Assessment of Technological Risksost. MRAs thus may be thought of as an untapped resource which might be used to supplement traditional risk assessments..Four areas of future research are suggested: the characteristics and conditions required for the existence of MRAs; the methodologies necessary for extracting MRAs from insuranceanarchist 发表于 2025-3-26 12:10:09
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The Reliability of Individual and Pooled Expert Judgmentsor safety report’s methodology) between the track records of scientists and bookies in making judgments. The analogy wrongly presupposes that a trait of ‘reliability’ can be ascribed, in one degree or another, to both a scientist and a measuring instrument. I also argue that expert opinion pooling dA简洁的 发表于 2025-3-26 17:38:27
Learning from the Blind Men and the Elephant, or Seeing Things Whole in Risk Managementate safety in a complex society which contains a wide variety of perceptual biases about danger, expectations of the good life, and levels of demand for safety. The paper will argue that, from a societal risk-management perspective, we should be addressing a different range of questions that views s