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Damage assessment of extreme weather events under climate change

2019

Chen B., Liang R. (2019) Damage assessment of extreme weather events under climate change, in Xitong Gongcheng Lilun yu Shijian/System Engineering Theory and Practice 39, 557-568.

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Society Caught in a Labyrinth of Algorithms: Disputes, Promises, and Limitations of the New Order of Things

2019

Hauer T. (2019) Society Caught in a Labyrinth of Algorithms: Disputes, Promises, and Limitations of the New Order of Things, in Society 56, 222-230.

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Machine ethics and the idea of a more-than-human moral world

2011

Torrance S. (2011) Machine ethics and the idea of a more-than-human moral world, in Machine Ethics [volume not available], 115-137.

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Information, Expertise, and Authority: The Many Ends of Epidemics

2022

Charters E. (2022) Information, Expertise, and Authority: The Many Ends of Epidemics, in Centaurus 64, 15-30.

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The Taupo pumice: Product of the most powerful known (ultraplinian) eruption?

1980

Walker G.P.L. (1980) The Taupo pumice: Product of the most powerful known (ultraplinian) eruption?, in Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 8, 69-94.

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The first 2 million years after the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in east Texas: Rate and paleoecology of the molluscan recovery

1993

Hansen T.A., Farrell B.R., Upshaw B. (1993) The first 2 million years after the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in east Texas: Rate and paleoecology of the molluscan recovery, in Paleobiology 19, 251-265.

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Global Catastrophic Risk and the Drivers of Scientist Attitudes Towards Policy

2022

Nathan C., Hyams K. (2022) Global Catastrophic Risk and the Drivers of Scientist Attitudes Towards Policy, in Science and Engineering Ethics 28, [pages not available].

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Legitimacy and procedural justice: how might stratospheric aerosol injection function in the public interest?

2022

Grasso M. (2022) Legitimacy and procedural justice: how might stratospheric aerosol injection function in the public interest?, in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9, [pages not available].

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Proportional hazards models of infrastructure system recovery

2014

Barker K., Baroud H. (2014) Proportional hazards models of infrastructure system recovery, in Reliability Engineering and System Safety 124, 201-206.

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A New Ocean State After Nuclear War

2022

DuVivier A., Bachman S., Robock A., Maroon E.A., Scherrer K., Rangel V., Harrison C.S., Garza V., Stevenson S., Rohr T., Heneghan R., Coupe J., Neubauer P., Toon O.B., Lovenduski N.S., Bardeen C.G. (2022) A New Ocean State After Nuclear War, in AGU Advances 3, [pages not available].

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