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Fatigue

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Fatigue is a common symptom in primary care with many causes ranging from benign to life threatening. Appropriate evaluation and management are guided by the patient's history, which provides valuable clues as to the source of the patient's symptoms. Ultimately a diagnosis may not be identified for many patients presenting with fatigue, and in these ...
Jennifer, Wright, Kim M, O'Connor
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Fatigue

2015
This chapter provides an overview of fatigue as it spans the illness trajectory and end-of-life experience for patients with chronic progressive disease. While fatigue is a complex phenomenon that has been widely studied, there is still no universally accepted definition.
Edith O’Neil-Page   +2 more
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Fatigue

Nursing Clinics of North America, 1990
Fatigue is a pervasive, protective phenomenon affecting the totality of the individual. Assessment and management involve a wide range of activities to address the total human being's physical, psychological, cognitive, and spiritual dimensions. When elimination or neutralization of the effect of an antecedent condition is not an option, redesigning ...
L K, Hart, M I, Freel, F K, Milde
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Search Fatigue [PDF]

open access: possibleReview of Industrial Organization, 2012
Consumer search is not only costly but also tiring. We characterize the intertemporal effects that search fatigue has on oligopoly prices, product proliferation, and the provision of consumer assistance (i.e., advice). These effects vary based on whether search is all-or-nothing or sequential in nature, whether learning takes place, and whether ...
Bruce I. Carlin, Florian Ederer
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Fatigue and Fatigability

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1987
“One spring, towards the end of March, I happened to be in Rome, and, hearing that the migration of the quails had begun, I went down to Palo on the sea coast in order to ascertain whether these birds, after their journey from Africa, showed any of the phenomena of fatigue.”
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Fatigue

2010
The different types of fatigue are described and safe life and fail-safe structures discussed. The methods used to design against fatigue are reviewed and the determination of the fatigue strength of components considered. A method for the prediction of the fatigue life of an aircraft is presented and crack propagation in structural components is ...
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Fatigue hardening and fatigue life

Acta Metallurgica, 1972
Abstract Fatigue is explained on the basis of work-hardening using the ideas of the statistical theory of slip. Work-hardening in copper single crystals was studied under prescribed stress as well as strain amplitudes. A conclusion is drawn that cyclic deformation can be divided into two regions: one in which straining is controlled by “cyclic ...
P.O. Kettunen, U.F. Kocks
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