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Microdialysis for Neurochemical Monitoring of the Human Brain
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2003(2003). Microdialysis for Neurochemical Monitoring of the Human Brain. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal: Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 13-17.
Lars, Hillered, Lennart, Persson
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Human factors error and patient monitoring
Physiological Measurement, 2002A wide range of studies have shown that human factors errors are the major cause of critical incidents that threaten patient safety in the medical environments where patient monitoring takes place, contributing to approximately 87% of all such incidents.
Walsh, T.; id_orcid 0000-0001-7003-8854 +1 more
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1987
Attentional factors can influence user interaction with automated and semiautomated monitoring systems. Three aspects of human-computer monitoring are considered in this paper: (1) vigilance effects in complex monitoring tasks, (2) factors influencing optimal combination of human and computer monitors, and (3) effects of increased automation on the ...
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Attentional factors can influence user interaction with automated and semiautomated monitoring systems. Three aspects of human-computer monitoring are considered in this paper: (1) vigilance effects in complex monitoring tasks, (2) factors influencing optimal combination of human and computer monitors, and (3) effects of increased automation on the ...
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Biological monitoring of human exposure to atrazine
Toxicology Letters, 1993Atrazine exposure was evaluated in six manufacturing workers by personal and biological monitoring. Total atrazine exposure varied from 10 to 700 mumol per workshift and total urinary atrazine excretion accounted for 1-2% of the external dose. The spectrum of the urinary atrazine metabolites comprises bi-dealkylated (80%), deisopropylated (10 ...
G, Catenacci +5 more
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Sperm evaluation in human genetic monitoring
Reproductive Toxicology, 1988Health hazards, including reproductive hazards, resulting from exposure to mutagenic chemical or physical agents are a major concern. Human genetic monitoring is a relatively new approach to the evaluation of human population exposure to mutagens that is based on the use of short-term tests with human cells (including sperm), tissues, and body fluids ...
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Continuous monitoring of arylesterase in human serum
Clinica Chimica Acta, 2001Arylesterase (EC 3.1.1.2) activity in serum was specifically measured using thiophenyl acetate in a mechanized assay at 37 degrees C with 4-bromophenylboronic acid as inhibitor of cholinesterase and hexacyanoferrate-III as indicator. The systematic development of a routine method, apparent limitations of thiophenyl compounds as arylesterase substrates,
K, Lorentz, W, Wirtz, T, Weiss
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Monitoring Training for Human Performance Optimization
Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2015Physical fitness can significantly impact the mission success of Special Operations Forces (SOF). Much like athletes, Operators have multiple training components including technical, tactical, physical and mental conditioning, which must simultaneously be developed for mission success.
Krista G, Austin, Patricia A, Deuster
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Mobile-Human Interaction Monitoring System
2012Information and Knowledge Society is involved into a more challenging phenomenon than ever. The ability of mobile devices to access information and services from anywhere and anytime is the main reason that empowers the massive usage of this kind of technology. Software quality has to be improved by developing mobile device interaction models according
Ivan Pretel, Ana Belen Lago
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Human activities monitoring at bus stops
IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2004. Proceedings. ICRA '04. 2004, 2004We introduce a vision-based system to monitor for suspicious human activities at a bus stop. The system currently examines for drug dealing activity. To accomplish this goal, the system must measure how long individuals loiter around the bus stop. To facilitate this, the system must track individuals from the video feed, identify them, and keep a ...
Guillaume Gasser +3 more
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The Monitoring of Human Rights
2017Currently, about 160 states have ratified the ICESCR. Between 1977 and 2015, more than 120 states have submitted hundreds of States Parties reports to the CESCR. The ICESCR discourse is a valuable data source to examine how the human right to housing has been interpreted globally because its monitoring mechanism shines a spotlight on the states’ way of
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