Donald L. Handley, v. General Security Services Corp, et al., Defendants. [PDF]
Dlott, Judge Susan J.
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Missing Binds: How Absent Ties Unleash Migrant Worker Activism Under an Authoritarian Regime
ABSTRACT Migrant workers are considered less militant in collective action than locals, partly because they lack social ties in the receiving community. However, in China's Pearl River Delta, I find the opposite. Comparing five cases of labor protest from 2014 to 2016 drawing on ethnographic observations, interviews, and labor activists' records, I ...
Zheng Fu
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Leveraging Monaural Exposures to Reveal Early Effects of Noise: Evidence from Police Radio Ear-Piece Use. [PDF]
Guest H +7 more
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Abstract Ethnographers observe and engage the field. They live with, play with, eat with, dance with, feel with, and, increasingly, write or film with their interlocutors. But most of all, they listen and converse. As they enter the lingual ecology of their hosts through a range of practices of communication, ethnographers begin a multi‐faceted journey
Borut Telban, Ute Eickelkamp
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Exploring the Awareness of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss from Headphone Use: A Cross-Sectional Study Integrating the Health Belief Model and COM-B Framework. [PDF]
Elmorsy EM +7 more
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Study of Noise Reduction Rate of Hearing Protection Devices Based on Microphone in Real Ear (MIRE) Under Laboratory Conditions [PDF]
Azam Biabani +2 more
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Abstract Objective To describe a repeated‐measures model permitting evaluation of up to four implants intended for maxillofacial applications in sheep. Animals Two‐year‐old Merino wethers (n = 5). Methods A retromandibular subparotid approach was developed through anatomical study of atlases, predissected models and cadaveric experiments.
Reza Sanaei +7 more
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Hearing Loss: From Basic to Clinical Science. [PDF]
Chai R, Huang H, Zou J.
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Women in space: A review of known physiological adaptations and health perspectives
Abstract Exposure to the spaceflight environment causes adaptations in most human physiological systems, many of which are thought to affect women differently from men. Since only 11.5% of astronauts worldwide have been female, these issues are largely understudied.
Millie Hughes‐Fulford +4 more
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Awareness of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Related to Exposure to High-Noise Environments-Case Study: Young Adults 18 to 30 in Greece. [PDF]
Trimmis N +4 more
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