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Factors Related to Negative Transfer of Training in Safety‐Critical Professions: An Interview Study
ABSTRACT Literature on transfer of training largely deals with positive transfer. Only few studies exist on negative transfer, and these were often performed in (laboratory) environments with low ecological validity. This study's objective is to identify factors that contribute to negative transfer in safety‐critical professions.
Helena J. M. Pennings+2 more
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Systems Human Factors and Ergonomics Methods: Applications, Outcomes, and Future Directions
ABSTRACT Systems human factors and ergonomics (HFE) methods are increasingly being applied to diverse problems across various domains. This scoping review identified peer‐reviewed applications of systems HFE methods to determine which methods have been applied, in what domains, and for what purposes.
Samantha L. Jackson+3 more
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Characterization of ABS/PETG multi‐material composites 3D printed by print‐pause‐print method
Print‐Pause‐Print: A Novel Approach for Multi‐Material 3D Printing of ABS/PETG Composites. Abstract Fused deposition modeling (FDM) method is a commonly used additive manufacturing technique in various industries. It is crucial that the parts produced using this method meet the necessary service conditions.
Busra Eyri+4 more
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The Neurosciences and the Practice of Aviation Medicine
John Hastings
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Risk Management for Commercial‐Off‐The‐Shelf Parts Based Space Hardware
ABSTRACT Commercial‐Off‐the‐Shelf (COTS) parts use is a key strategy that the space industry is embracing to meet an ever‐increasing demand for space access and services. Integrating COTS parts into spacecraft architectures is beneficial in many aspects such as integrating modern technologies, reducing costs, improving reliability, accelerating payload
Eric Herbert+3 more
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Oxygen Saturation in Relation to Flying Altitude. A Scoping Review Protocol
ABSTRACT Background During air travel, the decrease in air pressure leads to a decrease in oxygen partial pressure causing oxygen desaturation. Every year, several commercial aircraft need to divert and perform unscheduled landings due to hypoxic symptoms or medical emergencies.
Joachim Kvernberg+4 more
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Learning Curve in the Extraction of Impacted Lower Third Molars: A Prospective Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Third molar removal is one of the most common surgical procedures in dentistry. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the learning curve of dentists undergoing surgical training. Thus, the aims of this study were to assess the performance of oral surgery residents in third molar extractions based on operative time and the ...
Alba Sánchez‐Torres+6 more
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Schematic diagram of fabrication and analysis of Fe3O4/ZnO/Epoxy composites. Abstract Additive manufacturing (AM) creates three‐dimensional (3D) objects by adding material layer by layer, enabling faster prototyping, reduced waste, and complex geometries compared to traditional methods.
Saadet Güler, Berk Özler
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Blistering barnacles: Space physiology in The Adventures of Tintin
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Jacob P. Hartmann+4 more
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