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Human strengths and occupational safety

Clinical Biomechanics, 1987
This paper presents a review of relatively recent North American literature concerning human strengths. It briefly covers basic strength definitions, measurement and prediction of strengths, and the role of strengths in employee screening and job matching procedures.
A, Mital, B, Das
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Safety Blanket of Humanity

Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2020
As robots become prevalent, merely thinking of their existence may affect how people behave. When interacting with a robot, people conformed to the robot's answers more than to their own initial response [1]. In this study, we examined how robot affect conformity to other humans.
Marlena R. Fraune   +2 more
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Human Nutrition: Safety and Risk

Food / Nahrung, 1980
AbstractMan has always been existing in an “oecotoxic” environment and he will be existing in the future, though the noxious factors are changing. Today the output of modern chemical industry and its effects on health attract abundant interest.The risks in nutrition derive from imbalanced nutrition, food borne diseases of microbial origin ...
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Human society and safety

National Security and Strategic Planning, 2022
Based on the analysis and synthesis of works devoted to the sustainable and safe development of human society as a civilization, the article shows that the understanding of the basis of the normal development of human society is the definition of the purpose of its existence and the conditions conducive to its achievement, which do not contradict the ...
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The safety and efficacy of glutamine in humans

Clinical Nutrition, 1990
In order to determine the safety of glutamine in humans we have performed dose-response studies in both normal individuals and ...
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HUMAN FACTORS AND SAFETY

2003
Design of off-road vehicles should include an understanding of the operatormachine interface, knowledge of human factors engineering, and integration of safety into the design. When these factors are properly incorporated in design, the operator can perform complex tasks with efficiency, safety, and a minimum of fatigue.
null Carroll E. Goering   +3 more
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Using human genetics to improve safety assessment of therapeutics

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022
Keren J Carss   +2 more
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An integrated mixed reality system for safety-aware human-robot collaboration using deep learning and digital twin generation

Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2022
Sung Ho Choi   +2 more
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