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Literatures of Human Factors and Ergonomics
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Abstract The employment–health dilemma is a theoretical framework to analyze the experiences of workers who face a combination of economic and health threats. It arises when workers in health‐threatening jobs have few attractive job prospects and feel trapped in the dilemma of accepting/keeping a health‐threatening job or quitting/rejecting that job ...
Franziska J. Kößler, Jenny S. Wesche
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Quantitative Postural Evaluation in Orchestral Musicians (the OPErA Project): Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Consentino C +5 more
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ABSTRACT Investigating why hominins adopted particular flake technologies during the Mid‐to‐Late Pleistocene is essential to understanding patterns of lithic innovation. This period witnessed the emergence of Levallois technologies (~350–250 ka) and later blades, each “replacing” earlier forms.
Anna Mika, Alastair Key
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Evaluating Ergonomics Training in Ophthalmology Residency: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Urban MB +8 more
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Digital Pathology in Dermatology – Current Status, Applications and Perspectives
Summary Digital pathology has become an increasingly established component of routine diagnostic practice in recent years. Whole‐slide imaging enables the complete digitization of histological slides and allows for primary diagnosis using digital images. This development offers new opportunities for diagnostics, consultations, archiving, education, and
Cornelia S. L. Müller, Torsten Hansen
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School-Based Educational Interventions for Improving Knowledge of Back Health, Ergonomics and Postural Behaviour of School Children Aged 4-18 Years: A Best Evidence Systematic Review. [PDF]
Bettany-Saltikov J +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Dentistry is a demanding profession, in which the oral health team is subjected to conditions, both intra‐occupational to the profession (extreme and repetitive postures and movements during the working day) and extra‐occupational, related to the demands of the profession (lack of time for basic needs such as diet, physical ...
Victor Lloro Boada +4 more
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Mapping the Prevalence and Risk Factors of Low Back Pain Among University Populations in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Alanazi S +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the potential impact of the hospital‐university restructuring implemented since 2016 on students' stress levels and their satisfaction with teaching, while considering other factors that might influence the results.
Camille Bergoin +4 more
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