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Tsunamis, floods, and hurricane storm surge and waves generate debris such as shipping containers, trees, and vehicles.
These devices have come under scrutiny over the last few years because they are part of a category of implants called metal-on-metal bearings, which can generate debris from wear, causing inflammation and tissue damage in certain patients.
It requires all NASA-sponsored programs to conduct formal assessments in accordance with NASA Safety Standard 1740.14 to quantify the potential to generate debris and to consider debris mitigation options.
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One isolated case of mass failure generated debris flow was recorded in wet forest.
Wear maps were developed, based on the generated debris characteristics (composition, shape and size).
The result showed that 13 out of the 16 recorded high-magnitude erosion events were runoff generated debris flows.
The wear of metal parts against each other is generating debris that is damaging tissue and, in some cases, crippling patients.
Runoff generated debris flows were not recorded in wet or damp forest types suggesting that this process is unlikely to operate in these forest environments.
Existing acceleration noise synthesis methods for animation require object-specific precomputation, which is prohibitively expensive for scenes involving rigid-body fracture or other sources of small, procedurally generated debris.
For example, all-metal devices proved less forgiving than metal-and-plastic ones to small variations in how they were implanted, with components sometimes striking together and generating debris.
All this would be expensive, but a global clean-up fund could be created by charging operators of spacecraft a levy based on their crafts' potential for generating debris.Who could administer this?
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