2009
DOI: 10.14236/ewic/ndm2009.35
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Counter Terrorism: Risk Perception and Communication in Naturalistic Environments

Abstract: Motivation-This research examines risk perception and the process of interactive counter terror communication in order to reduce the fear associated with security technologies in public spaces. Research approach-Using focus groups, data collection will adopt a two-stage design assessing (i) public perceptions of current counter terror communications and (ii) the effectiveness of interactive counter terror communication tools. Research limitations / Implications-Despite limitations associated with the generalis… Show more

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“…In order to avoid the built-in voltages becoming negative at high temperatures, an empirical smoothing function was included in v2.1. This function has been replaced by a physics-based formulation, that can be derived from the behavior of the intrinsic carrier density at high temperatures [8].…”
Section: Temperature Dependence Of Built-in Voltagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the built-in voltages becoming negative at high temperatures, an empirical smoothing function was included in v2.1. This function has been replaced by a physics-based formulation, that can be derived from the behavior of the intrinsic carrier density at high temperatures [8].…”
Section: Temperature Dependence Of Built-in Voltagesmentioning
confidence: 99%