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Chest, 1978
At a recent medical convention, I spoke on the subject, "Medical Editor.—Fried or Foe?" The title appropriately described the mood of some authors in the audience who claimed that editorial boards frequently are arbitrary and capricious in judgment. Some recounted instances when reviewers had totally misunderstood major elements of their reports and ...
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At a recent medical convention, I spoke on the subject, "Medical Editor.—Fried or Foe?" The title appropriately described the mood of some authors in the audience who claimed that editorial boards frequently are arbitrary and capricious in judgment. Some recounted instances when reviewers had totally misunderstood major elements of their reports and ...
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ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 1986
This paper is intended as a contribution to analysis of the implications of viewing offices as open systems. It takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open systems perspective.
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This paper is intended as a contribution to analysis of the implications of viewing offices as open systems. It takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open systems perspective.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1978
To the Editor.— I have just finished reading your excellent editorial in the MarchArchives(114:361, 1978) and thought I should drop you a few lines to express my thoughts about the "open editorial policy." As an author, I must confess that I have been very positively impressed by the fairness you have consistently shown as an editor.
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To the Editor.— I have just finished reading your excellent editorial in the MarchArchives(114:361, 1978) and thought I should drop you a few lines to express my thoughts about the "open editorial policy." As an author, I must confess that I have been very positively impressed by the fairness you have consistently shown as an editor.
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Case study: Open plan “closed” offices or closed plan “open” offices
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017In today’s built environment designers likes to blur the lines between categories and closed and open offices are no exception. Spaces are being built with high walls and doors but no ceilings. The occupants often call these “private” offices but how “private” are they?
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The physical environment of office work: Future open plan offices
Australian Journal of Management, 2020Different configurations of the physical environment of office work are rapidly changing the way office workers behave and perform at work. In particular, organisations today are progressively accommodating their employees in open plan offices (OPOs). In
Oluremi B. Ayoko, Neal M. Ashkanasy
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Environment and Behavior, 1982
A total of 649 employees at all job levels working in open-plan offices on each of the five floors of an office building completed an extensive questionnaire on their work and the office environment. The results showed that a variety of ambient environmental problems were present in these offices. Also, a clear relationship between job characteristics
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A total of 649 employees at all job levels working in open-plan offices on each of the five floors of an office building completed an extensive questionnaire on their work and the office environment. The results showed that a variety of ambient environmental problems were present in these offices. Also, a clear relationship between job characteristics
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Trends in Microbiology, 2001
The WHO, with the support of the Municipality of Lyon, the French Government and the Marcel Merieux Foundation, has opened an office in Lyon, France. The office is part of the WHO Dept of Communicable Diseases, Surveillance and Response in Geneva. Speaking at the inauguration on 8 February 2001, Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General of the WHO ...
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The WHO, with the support of the Municipality of Lyon, the French Government and the Marcel Merieux Foundation, has opened an office in Lyon, France. The office is part of the WHO Dept of Communicable Diseases, Surveillance and Response in Geneva. Speaking at the inauguration on 8 February 2001, Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, Director-General of the WHO ...
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Sharing lighting control in an open office: Doing one's best to avoid conflict
Building and Environment, 2019T. Lashina +5 more
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Predicting open-plan office window operating behavior using the random forest algorithm
, 2021Xin Zhou +5 more
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