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Damage severity
Tornadoes are classified based on the severity of the damage they cause.
The wind speed of a tornado is inferred from the severity of the damage it inflicts.
Mainly the voltage, also how well you are connected to earth. If you have a quick acting earth protection relay in the supply, this should make a domestic system much safer, but high voltages as you find in power stations and long distance transmission systems are deadly. Never mess with them, unless you are trained to do so.
The incidence of disease is how frequent or widespread a disease is in the population. Severity is how bad and serious any particular disease is in a person.
Severity is the condition of being severe. Sentences with severity: "The criminals were punished based on the severity of their crimes." "Mom did not know the severity of the damage."
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The severity of the crime meant the judge had no choice but to sentence him to be hanged.We have never experienced a storm of this severity before.He did not realise the severity of his actions until he saw the police waiting for him outside.
The Wake of Severity was created in 1989.
Given the severity of his symptoms, he needs to stay in the hospital overnight. Due to the severity of the blizzard, schools are closed today. He still stutters occasionally, but the severity has decreased significantly.
Likelihood is the chance that something will happen. Severity is how bad it will be if it does happen.
the severity of crashing your car increases with alcohol use
Severity Index= no. of fatal accidents / total no. of injury accidents
Frequency Rate = # lost time injuries X 200,000 divided by hours worked Severity Rate = # DAYS lost due to work injuries X 200,000 divided by hours worked This gives you the number of injuries (or days lost) per 100 people working The terms were used by the National Safety Council unitl the early 70's when they were replaced by "incidence rates"
The severity of someone's seizures can change over the course of their lifetime.
Severity Index= no. of fatal accidents / total no. of injury accidents