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Barriers facing women in the IT work force

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2006
The percentage of women working in Information Technology (IT) is falling as revealed by the 2003 Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) Blue Ribbon Panel on Information Technology (IT) Diversity report; the percentage of women in the IT workforce fell to 34.9% in 2002 down from 41% in 1996.
Cynthia K. Riemenschneider   +3 more
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Experimental force determination in asymmetric face-bows

The European Journal of Orthodontics, 1988
A special device was fabricated, capable of measuring the forces transmitted by various types of face-bow. Four different types of asymmetric face-bow were tested. The results obtained allowed the critical assessment of the various arch types in order to identify the most efficient.
MARTINA, ROBERTO   +2 more
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The Mediating Force of “Face”

Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2011
This research shows employees have views on supervisor “face,” defined in terms of moral character and social status. Employee perceptions of supervisor face were examined as a mediator in the relationships between perceived organizational support and work outcomes in a survey of 278 hospital employees and their supervisors. Work outcomes were based on
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Face to face: a mentoring project for forced migrants

A Life in the Day, 2007
Forced migrants (refugees and asylum seekers) are very vulnerable to mental health problems, and their difficulties are often made worse by the migration process itself. David Palmer describes a unique project, based in west London, that trains migrant qualified doctors to provide mentoring support to fellow refugees and asylum seekers experiencing ...
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Occlusal Forces in Normal- and Long-face Adults

Journal of Dental Research, 1983
Using both quartz- and foil-based piezo-electric force transducers, occlusal forces during swallow, simulated chewing, and maximum effort were evaluated in 19 long-face and 21 normal individuals. Forces were measured at 2.5 mm and 6.0 mm molar separation.
W R, Proffit, H W, Fields, W L, Nixon
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A Police Force Facing an e-Transparency Project

2011 Eighth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations, 2011
This paper reports a "police e-Transparency" project. We assume that e-Transparency is an important subset of e-Government. Actually, taking into account the data we have, this project is the first one, in Latin America, in this government area: a police force.
Narayan C. Debnath   +3 more
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Criminals face the forces of physics

Physics World, 2005
The prevention and detection of crime are becoming ever more dependent on science, as law enforcers seek to keep one step ahead of the criminal fraternity.The role of forensic pathologists, biochemists and psychological profilers in fighting crime is well known, thanks to a growing number of television dramas that glamorize this work.However, the part ...
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Occlusal Forces in Normal- and Long-face Children

Journal of Dental Research, 1983
In children aged from six to 11 yr, forces of dental occlusion during swallowing, simulated chewing, and hard biting are similar for normal- and long-face individuals. Forces in the normal- and long-face children are similar to those in long-face adults, but are about half those in normal adults.
W R, Proffit, H W, Fields
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Forced Migration

JAMA, 2015
Nearly sixty million refugees, asylum-seekers and internally displaced persons (IDPs) fled their homes in 2014, predominately from war-torn Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia. The global response to assisting this vulnerable group has been wholly incommensurate with the need given the profound health hazards faced by forced migrants at each stage of their ...
Gostin, Lawrence O., Roberts, Anna E.
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