OA Ayo-Yusuf… - Tobacco control, 2011 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com ... It would require a considerable decrease in exposures to the TSNA and cadmium in the STPs to bring the risk that they pose down to the 'acceptablerisk' benchmark of the USEPA, that is, a level equivalent to 2 ng/g and 1 ng/g for TSNA and cadmium, respectively. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 9 versions
[PDF] from heatexchanger-fouling.comRL Shilling, MP Rudy… - Heat Transfer Engineering, 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... H (high risk—heavy solid border), M (medium risk—dashed border), and L (low risk—dotted border ... Risks in the H level require immediate attention; they must be mitigated because they are high in ... L risks are acceptable because they are unlikely or, if they do occur, are not very ... Related articles - All 7 versions
PP Varaiya, FF Wu… - Proceedings of the IEEE, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org ... max Fðx; u:pÞ s:t: R nðpÞð Þ " (10) where " is the acceptablerisklevel. In our model, the stochastic aspect of renewable generation, demand response, and so on, is captured in the random variable p (the parameters). The probability ... Cited by 7 - Related articles
X FAN… - Ecological Economy, 2011 - en.cnki.com.cn It is the necessary precondition of environmental risk alarming and reliable risk management to confirm the acceptable risk level.On the basis of conceptual definition and connotation analyzed on acceptable risk level,the research methods systems on acceptable environmental risk ... Cached
B Rochwerger, D Breitgand, A Epstein… - Computer, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org ... Drawing our inspiration from results in network bandwidth multiplexing, we defined a notion of equivalent virtual capacity required to host the given mix of elastic services while keeping the probability of resource allocation congestion below the acceptablerisklevel (ARL). ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions