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Management of atrial fibrillation in German military aircrew
Introduction Arrhythmias are one of the most common causes of loss of flying privileges for both military and civilian pilots in the Western World, and atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the most common arrhythmias worldwide.
Norbert Guettler, Stefan Sammito
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The work is a review and an assessment of the scientifi c achievements of the employees of the Military Institute of Aviation Medicine (MIAM) associated with aviation and space medicine.
M. Wojtkowiak
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Simulation and evaluation of sustainable climate trajectories for aviation [PDF]
In 2019, aviation was responsible for 2.6% of the world CO2 emissions as well as additional climate impacts such as contrails. Like all industrial sectors, the aviation sector must implement measures to reduce its climate impact. This paper focuses on the simulation and the evaluation of climatic scenarios for the aviation industry. For this purpose, a
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Topic Modeling Analysis of Aviation Accident Reports: A Comparative Study between LDA and NMF Models [PDF]
Aviation safety is paramount in the modern world, with a continuous commitment to reducing accidents and improving safety standards. Central to this endeavor is the analysis of aviation accident reports, rich textual resources that hold insights into the causes and contributing factors behind aviation mishaps.
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Marketing Strategies in Nanomaterials for Sensor Applications: Bridging Lab to Market
This work discusses strategies for the successful commercialization of nanomaterial‐based sensors, including regulatory compliance and industry collaboration. It highlights unique value propositions, intellectual property protection, and customer education to enhance market acceptance.
Anoop Singh+9 more
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Blessing or Curse? The Rise of Tourism‐Led Growth in Europe's Southern Periphery
Abstract Despite being one of the world's major internationally traded services, tourism remains neglected within debates on European integration and growth models. We highlight the rise of tourism‐led growth in southern Europe and argue that the process of European integration has been a double‐edged sword, simultaneously incentivizing and forcing ...
Reto Bürgisser, Donato Di Carlo
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Ceramic Sensors: A mini-review of their applications
We are living in a sensor world. Sensors are used in the house, office, car, and other areas detecting our presence by turning lights on, adjusting room temperature, detecting fires, and many other tasks.
N. V. Krishna Prasad+8 more
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Insolvency assistance outside the Model Law: Section 426 of the UK Insolvency Act 1986
Abstract This article critically examines s426 Insolvency Act 1986 and its position in the UK’s Cross Border insolvency firmament. It traces the origins of s426 to a recommendation of the 1982 Cork Committee and notes that it replaced s122 Bankruptcy Act 1914 while giving the substantive provisions a more contemporary feel and modern gloss. The article
Gerard McCormack
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Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Among Saudi Pilots
Faris Alhejaili,1 Afnan Hafez,2 Siraj Wali,1 Ranya Alshumrani,1 Ahmed M Alzehairi,3 Mansour Balkhyour,4 Seithikurippu R Pandi-Perumal5 1Sleep Medicine Research Group, Sleep Medicine and Research Center, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi ...
Alhejaili F+6 more
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Story Generation and Aviation Incident Representation [PDF]
This working note discusses the topic of story generation, with a view to identifying the knowledge required to understand aviation incident narratives (which have structural similarities to stories), following the premise that to understand aviation incidents, one should at least be able to generate examples of them.
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