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They proposed a set of interaction equations to evaluate the elastic lateral torsional buckling capacity of coped steel I-beams based on the interaction of the lateral torsional buckling capacity of the coped (tee-section) and the uncoped regions.

While focus of previous studies on the block shear capacity of coped steel I-beam was mainly given to the connections with double clip angles, single-sided connections, which induce out-of-plane loading eccentricity, have not been adequately considered.

Thus, the measurement of fitness is necessary to evaluate the physical capacity and capability of coping.

The more assets an actor can access, the slighter is its vulnerability and the bigger are his capacities of coping with risks, shocks, and stress during crisis.

Vulnerability encompasses a variety of concepts including sensitivity or susceptibility to harm and lack of capacity to cope and adapt.' Contextual vulnerability or 'starting-point vulnerability' refers to 'A present inability to cope with external pressures or changes, such as changing climate conditions.

To meet such expectations, the NHS may have to maintain a greater amount of spare capacity to cope with a rush of patients, whether due to outbreaks of infectious diseases or, say, a spate of accidents in icy weather.

Disasters are the result of intense or disruptive events, combined with society's vulnerability and level of capacity to cope with, or respond to hazards (Blaikie et al. 1994).

Ethiopia readiness ranks 151 (GAIN Index 2013), as an indicator of its capacity to cope with the impact of climate change (poor on adaptation).

Finally, external validation of these factors was performed by correlation of the subscales with the subscales of the SOC questionnaire [ 12, 16] taking into account the results of Sjöström et al. [ 13], who found that women's SOC is an indicator of their capacity to cope with the process of childbearing.

This framework, proposed by Dessai and Van der Sluijs [ 5], links the type of uncertainty that characterises the available knowledge to the suitability of various adaptation approaches (in terms of their capacity to cope with the uncertainties).

Customers have no incentive to conserve power when it is scarce during times of peak demand, so generating firms have to build lots of spare capacity to cope with surges in consumption.

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