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Magnetic Fields on British Trains
The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1998People on trains can be exposed to static and alternating magnetic fields which are higher than background levels in most homes and many workplaces. Quantification of such exposure may be of interest for epidemiological purposes but it is also important to ensure that exposure guidelines are complied with.
P, Chadwick, F, Lowes
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The emerging field of sound training
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1999Sound stimulation impacts 20th century human life in myriad ways, from sonic booms to the high-quality technological capture and delivery of music and voice through a variety of media. This article describes the emerging field of "Sound Training", which is a newly proposed name that encompasses the current and evolving sound-based technologies and ...
B M, Thompson, S R, Andrews
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Education and training in the field of sleep medicine
Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2000Sleep disorders are highly prevalent but are under-recognized and under-diagnosed by the majority of health care providers. This article reviews recent studies of sleep medicine education in the United States and abroad and the reasons offered by most instructors for the lack of adequate education at their institutions.
R, Rosen, R, Zozula
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Haptic error fields for robotic training
2015 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015Error feedback is critical for supporting motor adaptation in rehabilitation, sports, piloting, and skilled manual tasks. Error augmentation interventions, in which participants' errors are amplified with either visual or haptic feedback during training has shown success over repetitive practice.
Moria E. Fisher +4 more
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Distributed training for Conditional Random Fields
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering(NLPKE-2010), 2010This paper proposes a novel distributed training method of Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) by utilizing the clusters built from commodity computers. The method employs Message Passing Interface (MPI) to deal with large-scale data in two steps. Firstly, the entire training data is divided into several small pieces, each of which can be handled by one ...
Xiaojun Lin 0002 +3 more
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Education + Training, 1985
Technological, economic, social and political changes since the end of World War II have not only forced business and industry to adapt faster and more extensively than ever before. They have also compelled firms to look more than ever at training as a means of surviving and, hopefully, of becoming more efficient in the process.
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Technological, economic, social and political changes since the end of World War II have not only forced business and industry to adapt faster and more extensively than ever before. They have also compelled firms to look more than ever at training as a means of surviving and, hopefully, of becoming more efficient in the process.
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Journal of Milk and Food Technology, 1953
The field training program of the Department of Public Health, Indiana University School of Medicine, provides the student with ten weeks of actual inspection work on an individual basis with qualified sanitarians. The field training is given in both food. drug, and dairy manufacturing industries and in retail food and fluid milk programs. Each student
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The field training program of the Department of Public Health, Indiana University School of Medicine, provides the student with ten weeks of actual inspection work on an individual basis with qualified sanitarians. The field training is given in both food. drug, and dairy manufacturing industries and in retail food and fluid milk programs. Each student
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