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|a Intro -- Book_5125_C000 -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Blue Ribbon Panel (In Alphabetical Order) -- Authors (In Alphabetical Order) -- Preface -- Introduction -- Book_5125_C001 -- Chapter 1 : Toward Community Resilience Assessment -- 1.1 Evolution of Community Resilience -- 1.2 Critical Infrastructure and Lifelines -- 1.3 Business and Household Systems -- 1.4 Community-Level Studies -- 1.5 Concluding Remarks and Future Directions -- References -- Book_5125_C002
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|a Chapter 2 : Probabilistic Resilience Assessment of Critical Infrastructure Systems under Blast Risk -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Resilience Definitions -- 2.3 Variability in Blast Load and Structural Response -- 2.4 Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Blast Scenarios -- 2.5 Deterministic Resilience Assessment under Blast Risk -- 2.6 Probabilistic Resilience Assessment Under Blast Risk -- 2.7 Probabilistic Assessment of Blast Resilience: An Application -- 2.8 Best Practices -- 2.9 Conclusions -- Bibliography -- References -- Book_5125_C003
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|a Chapter 3 : Resilience and Recurrent Hazard: A Case Study of Healthcare Systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Resilience Assessment -- 3.2.1 Resilience in Health Systems -- 3.2.2 Resilience Quantification -- Segment 1 -- 3.3 Hazard Recurrence during Recovery -- 3.4 Resilience of Healthcare Systems: COVID-19 -- 3.4.1 COVID-19 Data -- 3.4.2 Comparison of Different Countries' Resilience
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|a 3.4.2.1 Resilience-Daily New Infected Cases. Using the number of daily new infected cases as a performance indicator, we calculate the instantaneous resilience of the healthcare systems of the seven countries over time, as shown in Figure 3-5 . The -- 3.4.2.2 Resilience-Daily Deaths. Adopting the number of daily death cases and transferring it into a survival rate-related measure (specifically, ) as Indicator 2, we repeat the aforementioned approach to obtain the instantaneous and average
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|a 3.4.2.3 Resilience-Case Fatality Ratio. Following the same procedure as previously described, we obtain and compare the resilience of the seven countries over time ( Table 3-4 and Figures 3-9 and 3-10 ) by considering case fatality rate as the -- 3.4.3 Results -- 3.5 Conclusions -- 3.6 Recommendations -- References -- Book_5125_C004 -- Chapter 4 : Resilience of Transportation Infrastructure Systems to Climatic Extreme Events -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Definition of Resilience -- 4.3 Fundamentals of Network Science -- 4.4 New York City as an Example Network
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