USSR Space Life Sciences Digest, issue 29 [PDF]
This is the twenty-ninth issue of NASA's Space Life Sciences Digest. It is a double issue covering two issues of the Soviet Space Biology and Aerospace Medicine Journal.
Rowe, Joseph +2 more
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A pilot test of the effect of mild-hypoxia on unrealistically optimistic risk judgements [PDF]
Although hypoxia is believed to occur above altitudes of 10,000 ft, some have suggested that effects may occur at lower altitudes. This pilot study explored risk judgments under conditions of mild hypoxia (simulated altitude of 8,000 ft).
Gilbey, Andrew +5 more
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ABSTRACT Concerning human resources, research in the tourism sector has traditionally focused on a personnel‐managerial perspective rather than a labor market‐condition analysis per se, limiting the examination of its unique working ecosystem and distinct socioeconomic particularities. This has evidenced an apparent thematic research gap in the tourism
Maria Jesus Vazquez‐Garcia +2 more
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USSR Space Life Sciences Digest, issue 32 [PDF]
This is the thirty-second issue of NASA's USSR Space Life Sciences Digest. It contains abstracts of 34 journal or conference papers published in Russian and of 4 Soviet monographs.
Rowe, Joseph, Stone, Lydia Razran
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A context for error: using conversation analysis to represent and analyse recorded voice data [PDF]
Recorded voice data, such as from cockpit voice recorders (CVRs) or air traffic control tapes, can be an important source of evidence for accident investigation, as well as for human factors research.
Nevile, Maurice, Walker, Michael
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Adverse event reporting and patient safety at a University Hospital: Mapping, correlating and associating events for a data-based patient risk management [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Reporting adverse events (AE) with a bearing on patient safety is fundamentally important to the identification and mitigation of potential clinical risks.
Baldo, Vincenzo +7 more
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Minimizing aviation lighting duration reduces bat attraction to wind turbines
This study provides empirical evidence that attraction behaviour of bats towards wind turbines is driven, at least partially, by red aviation lighting. We also demonstrate that smart lighting of wind turbines, such as the ADLS, could cost‐effectively help mitigate disruption of bat habitat use and the associated collision risks.
Gaëlle Larnoy +7 more
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Hypoxia, Humidity and Low Temperature on In-flight Dry Eye
Dry eye syndrome is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface that is increasingly reported among cabin crew and airline passengers. Typical aircraft cabin conditions such as low humidity, low temperature, and mild hypoxia contribute to disrupt ...
Ayi Adikanyaa Paramesthi, Ferdi Afian
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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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Management of threats and errors in normal operations of assistant controllers : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Aviation at Massey University [PDF]
"To err is indeed human, so to err is normal" Human errors are usually pronounced in accident or incident reports. Seldom does one pay enough attention to these errors during daily normal operations as these either go unnoticed or unreported for ...
Yeung, Timothy Kwan Chi
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