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Water Mist Fire Suppression for Raised Subfloor Spaces
Kim,Woon-Hyung,Kim,James A,Milke 한국화재소방학회 1997 한국화재소방학회 학술대회 논문집 Vol.1997 No.-
Over 100 experiments have been conducted at the University of Maryland to evaluate the performance of a water mist fire suppression system for protection of an interstitial space below a raised subfloor. Experiments are conducted as part of an ongoing research effort to compare the fire suppression capabilities of various water mist system designs in a raised subfloor space. Water mist system design parameters considered in the investigation include means of actuation, concentration of water mist required for extinguishment of fires, and delivery mechanisms of water mist within close proximity to the fire. Delivery of the required concentration of water mist within close proximity to the fire is a principal factor governing the adequacy of water mist systems. Two sets of experiments have been conducted to document the performance of water mist system designs. One set is involved in documenting the concentration of water mist as a function of position within the space. The second set of experiments is concerned with the ability of water mist system designs to control fires in the space. One result of the research is the assessment of the ability of a water mist system to control fires at particular locations as a function of water mist density at that location.
Dafna Gershnabel Milk,Hananya Vaknine,Udi Cinamon 대한갑상선-내분비외과학회 2018 The Koreran journal of Endocrine Surgery Vol.18 No.2
Concomitant appearing of varied histological types of primary, well differentiated thyroid carcinoma simultaneously in the same patient is a rare condition. Furthermore, Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) and hyperparathyroidism due to parathyroid adenoma were both described as associated with thyroid cancer. Hereby, a case report of a patient with various, synchronous, thyroid disorders. A 53-year-old female presented with both papillary and follicular carcinoma of the thyroid, HT and primary hyperparathyroidism, all these pathologies occurring synchronically. Although, what may be anecdotal, propose an intriguing theoretical possible interplay. In addition, a short relevant auxiliary review and discussion is presented.