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Industrial Accidents in the Construction Industry

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1974
In this investigation, accidents in the Swedish construction industry in 1967 leading to permanent disability or death were studied. The aims were to illustrate the magnitude of the problem and to create a basis of decision for the taking of preventive measures. The population consisted of nearly 400 cases.
H, Fredin, P, Gerdman, J, Thorson
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Industry Watch

Natural Language Engineering, 2003
I've just come back from the 45th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) in Prague; this was the biggest ever ACL conference, with more than 1,000 people attending for the first time. Attendance at ACL conferences has been growing year on year, and that is a sign of a healthy field.
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Industrial sectors and industrial districts: tools for industrial analysis

European Planning Studies, 2002
The article begins by showing that the traditional concept of industrial sector has been radically criticized on both theoretical and empirical grounds. The reasons for the concept's inadequacy are raised, and they are identified as: (i) the fact that in a rapidly changing world empirical classifications must be changed; (ii) the fact that when ...
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The Organisation of Industry

The Economic Journal, 1972
Abstract I was once in the habit of telling pupils that firms might be envisaged as islands of planned co-ordination in a sea of market relations. This now seems to me a highly misleading account of the way in which industry is in fact organised.
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Industrialism and Industrial Man

The British Journal of Sociology, 1962
N. A. Finkelstein   +4 more
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Chromatography in Industry

Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry, 2009
This review focuses on the chromatography research that has been carried out within industry or in close cooperation with industry and that has been reported in the scientific literature between 2006 and mid-2008. Companies in the health care sector, such as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, are the largest contributors.
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The Industrious: Industrial Nurse

American Association of Industrial Nurses Journal, 1966
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