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Occupation and the Relevance of Primatology to Occupational Therapy

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1993
Abstract The adaptive functions of occupation during the phylogenetic history of the human species and the ontogenetic development of individual primates are examined through a review of relevant research of wild and captive nonhuman primates.
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Telehealth in Occupational Therapy.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2018
This paper provides the current position of the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) regarding the use of telehealth by occupational therapy practitioners.

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Mixed Occupancy: Mixed Occupations?

2018
In this chapter, we explore the types of employment and livelihood strategies witnessed on the estate. In doing so, we engage with debates over the changing occupational class structure of London in contending that although LG was a neat-enough microcosm of citywide trends in terms of inequality and professionalisation, because of the day-to-day ...
James Rosbrook-Thompson, Gary Armstrong
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The Law of Occupation Revisited: The Beginning of an Occupation

Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law, 2007
AbstractThis article discusses the criteria for establishing the beginning of an occupation. To this end, it analyzes the wording and drafting history of IHL instruments as well as international case law. It also looks at the influence of human rights law, in particular the notion of “jurisdiction” as used in the ICCPR and the ECHR, on the concept of ...
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Inference for Occupancy and Occupancy Dynamics

2011
This chapter deals with the estimation of occupancy as a state variable to assess the status of, and track changes in, species distributions when sampling with camera traps. Much of the recent interest in occupancy estimation and modeling originated from the models developed by MacKenzie et al.
Allan F. O'Connell, Larissa L. Bailey
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Occupational and “Non-occupational” Asbestosis in Finland

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1968
Abstract Leo Noro, M.D., Director of the Institute of Occupational Health, Helsinki, Finland, is the recipient of the 1968 William P. Yant Memorial Award. This award is presented by the American Industrial Hygiene Association to commemorate the leadership and breadth of contributions of Dr. William P. Yant in the field of industrial hygiene.
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Occupational Mobility and Occupational Outlook

Southern Economic Journal, 1948
During the depression of the 1930's, leaders in the vocational guidance program felt an urgent need for authoritative information on the outlook for getting jobs in each occupation. In recognition of its importance in preparing youth for life, the President's Advisory Committee on Education in 1938 strongly recommended the establishment of a federal ...
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Occupational Identity

The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development, 2020
L. Sica, L. Sestito
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Occupational asthma

Medical Clinics of North America, 1992
Occupational asthma is recognized as the most common form of occupational lung disease. Over 200 causative substances have been described. Major cases of occupational asthma are discussed along with valuable diagnostic approaches. Early diagnosis and removal of the patient from workplace exposure to the causative substance can prevent progression to ...
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Work engagement: An emerging concept in occupational health psychology

BioScience Trends, 2008
Arnold B. Bakker   +3 more
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