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ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY VOLUME 8, ISSUE 2 • 2012
Journal of
Safety, Health &
Environmental Research
THIS ISSUE
34-42 QSPR Studies Using Genetic Function
Approximation to Predict the Chemical
Reactivity of Noncyclic Hydrazines
43-50 Incident Analysis of Major Crowd
Stampedes
51-56 Extracting Kinetic Information Using
Power Measurements From Isothermal
Calorimeters
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•Editorial: Special issue: Fire & Process Safety
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS • www.asse.org
Journal of Safety, Health and Environmental Research ISSN 2168-1368
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY VOLUME 8, ISSUE 2 • 2012
Journal of
Safety, Health &
Environmental Research
Managing Editor
Michael Behm
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY
ASSE ACADEMICS PRACTICE SPECIALTY
Editorial Special Issue: Fire & Process Safety W
QSPR Studies Using Genetic Function Approximation
als considered to be more hazardous, such as nitr
•Hardness (η), or chemical hardness, is defi
Results & Discussion Within the initial data
Table 1. Data set of noncyclic hydrazines and mol
Table 2. Data set of noncyclic hydrazines and mol
metric tests. QSPR has become a useful technique
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to process design. New York, NY: Center for Chemi
Incident Analysis of Major Crowd Stampedes Jacqu
tions that cause it. The first feature of panic h
tion and roles, both systems using psychological
Table 1. Incident review of crowd stampedes—Part
Table 1. Incident review of crowd stampedes—Part
Figure 1 Decision Tree Figure 1. Dec
Rumor One significant finding of this study
psychological influences. Dissertations, Universi
Extracting Kinetic Information Using Power Measur
Electronics and Computer Interface S
calorimetry experiments at different temperatures
Here the numerator is the total heat produce
1.5 0.424 moles of acetic anhydride
the method presented here requires no additional
Acknowledgment of Reviewers T he Jo