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Neurobiology of muscle fatigue. Advances and issues.
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1996Throughout this epilogue, we have emphasized that rapid advances in understanding of neural and muscular aspects of fatigue have occurred since the 1980 London Symposium. However, in each instance of progress, from the single muscle fiber to the forebrain, the application of more precise techniques have raised important new questions.
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Mentoring scheme deals effectively with issue of job ‘fatigue’
Nursing Standard, 2010A scheme giving all new staff two mentors rather than one has improved staff retention and helped treble the number of mentors.
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Special issue on working hours and fatigue
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Technical Issues in Quantifying Low-Frequency Fatigue in Athletes
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2006A recent review by Cairns and colleagues published in Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews (2005:33[1]:9-16)1 described experimental models used to study neuromuscular fatigue and explained the inherent strengths and weaknesses of applied versus reductionist approaches.
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Theoretical Issues in Cognitive Workload and Fatigue
2015This chapter presents the elementary concepts of stress and then focuses to the more specific issues of cognitive workload and fatigue and their role in the nonlinear dynamical systems theory that is the central concern for this book. The roles of working memory and individual differences in cognitive processes are outlined. The chapter culminates in a
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Journal of safety research
Safety climate describes a collection of perceptions and practices that encapsulate the general attitude toward safety within an organization. A better safety climate presumably leads to a safer and more effective workplace. However, there are many contributing factors to safety outcomes, and these variables may interact with the safety climate to ...
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Safety climate describes a collection of perceptions and practices that encapsulate the general attitude toward safety within an organization. A better safety climate presumably leads to a safer and more effective workplace. However, there are many contributing factors to safety outcomes, and these variables may interact with the safety climate to ...
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