The observed and predicted likelihoods of accidental incompatible thoracic organ transplantation are comparable. These likelihoods are several orders of magnitude smaller than other hazards associated with solid organ transplantation. The PRA model indicates that changes that followed the March 2003 accident further reduced the likelihood of accidental incompatible implantation by roughly two orders of magnitude. Quantitative estimates from PRA can be used to assess risks in healthcare and to gauge the impact of system changes on these risks.
In this work the microstructure, texture and mechanical properties during different stages of reverse cold rolling (RCR) process on aluminium alloy AA1100-H14 were analysed. Microstructure was observed using optical and electron scanning microscopy. Texture was analysed using X-ray diffraction (macrotexture) and electron back-scattering diffraction (microtexture) techniques. Tensile test and microhardness measurements were carried out. Results showed that a high deformation using RCR was obtained in samples of annealed state leading to maximum values of tensile strength and hardness, along with a reduction of ductility. Intensity of -fibres decreased producing unstable textures {112} <110> while microstructure exhibited refinement of grain, with enlarged morphology.
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