Disaster-response-impact-factor
Disaster management cycle involves disaster response which is the second phase. It consists many factors like warning/evacuation, search and rescue, providing immediate assistance, assessing damage, continuing assistance. Emergency response is involved to provide immediate assistance to maintain life. Such assistance may range from assisting refugees with transport, temporary shelter, and food, to establishing semi-permanent settlement in camps. It involves initial repairs to damaged or diversion to infrastructure. The aim in the response phase is to put on people safe, prevent of disasters and maintain life until more disaster circumstances settle. Governments support in whose territory the disaster has occurred. Humanitarian organizations involved in the disaster management cycle.
High Impact List of Articles
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The Effect of Training on Employees Performance
Sali BakareAbstract: Journal of Finance and Marketing
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The Effect of Training on Employees Performance
Sali BakareAbstract: Journal of Finance and Marketing
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Quantum nano-arithmetics for nanotechnology.
Eugene Machusky*Short Communication: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Quantum nano-arithmetics for nanotechnology.
Eugene Machusky*Short Communication: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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DISTRIBUTION PATTERN & SPECIES DIVERSITY OF SEAWEEDS AT URAN (NAVI MUMBAI), WEST COAST OF INDIA
Prabhakar R PawarResearch Article: International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology
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DISTRIBUTION PATTERN & SPECIES DIVERSITY OF SEAWEEDS AT URAN (NAVI MUMBAI), WEST COAST OF INDIA
Prabhakar R PawarResearch Article: International Journal of Pure and Applied Zoology
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Practicality and importance of selected endothelial dysfunction measurement techniques ? Review
Michael D WhittReview Article: Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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Practicality and importance of selected endothelial dysfunction measurement techniques ? Review
Michael D WhittReview Article: Journal of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering
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Impact of Urbanization on Population Dynamics of Spider Species in Bangalore
T. Ramakrishnaiah*, N. Jayaprakash and S. Ramakrishna -
Impact of Urbanization on Population Dynamics of Spider Species in Bangalore
T. Ramakrishnaiah*, N. Jayaprakash and S. Ramakrishna
Conference Proceedings
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Studies on fermentative production of Beta-carotene from Phaffia rhodozyma
Bibhu Prasad Panda, Shweta Nagal and Afreen RajaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Archives of Industrial Biotechnology
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Studies on fermentative production of Beta-carotene from Phaffia rhodozyma
Bibhu Prasad Panda, Shweta Nagal and Afreen RajaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Archives of Industrial Biotechnology
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CHARACTERIZATION OF LUXURY ANIMAL FIBERS AND FUR THROUGH LC-QTOF ANALYSIS
Riccardo Dall’AneseScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Systems Biology & Proteome Research
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CHARACTERIZATION OF LUXURY ANIMAL FIBERS AND FUR THROUGH LC-QTOF ANALYSIS
Riccardo Dall’AneseScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Systems Biology & Proteome Research
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Energy saving potential associated with recovering the waste heat of industrial plants in oman
Abdullah Al-JanabiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling
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Energy saving potential associated with recovering the waste heat of industrial plants in oman
Abdullah Al-JanabiPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling
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Technology of nanofabrication of GaN-based substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy measurements: Chase for hot-spots
J L WeyherPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Technology of nanofabrication of GaN-based substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy measurements: Chase for hot-spots
J L WeyherPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Advanced spintronic materials based on ordered alloys
Koki TakanashiKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Advanced spintronic materials based on ordered alloys
Koki TakanashiKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology