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Una nueva aproximación a la traducción de "The Seafarer" de E. Pound: "simulacro fonético" y equivalencia semántica

open access: yesEstudios Humanísticos. Filología, 2002
Una nueva aproximación a la traducción de "The Seafarer" de E.
Susana Fidalgo Monge
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La convention du travail maritime et le marin connecté

open access: yesNetcom, 2015
Seafarers stayed paradoxically, distant from ICT, mobile and internet phone. This situation begins to change, while a new international convention of the maritime labor comes into effect.
Arnaud Le Marchand
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Analysis of the preference on type of retirement pension for the seafarers in Korea

open access: yesAsian Journal of Shipping and Logistics, 2021
The shortage of seafarers continues in the global shipping market. In particular, the retention of skilled officers has not been maintained. One of the reasons why the number of officers working on merchant ships is because of the working conditions ...
Chong Jin Choe, Gunwoo Lee, Hwayoung Kim
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Health&Safety and Public Health on board Vessels During new Coronavirus Outbreak (2019-nCoV)

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Internal Medicine, 2020
Passenger and cargo unit transportation and harvasting fish stock which are the lifeblood of global economy. 90% of global trade by volume is carried on the world by ships.
Ramazan Açıkgöz
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Heaven ahoy! Sensory perception in 'The Seafarer'

open access: yes, 2016
This chapter interprets The Seafarer as one of teh oldest surviving Old English poems, with a conception of mind as 'flying aim and mood-sense', that is, concretized into the flying bird-shape of a ...
North, R, Richard North
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Seafarers’ depression and suicide

open access: yesInternational Maritime Health, 2017
This review assesses available evidence on the frequency of and trends in depression and suicide among seafarers. Investigations of depression and suicide are scarce and the findings are inconsistent, they do, nevertheless, show indications of improvement although some recent case series do indicate that suicide remains a problem.
Alex, Mellbye, Tim, Carter
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Analysing seafarer competencies in a dynamic human-machine system [PDF]

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Human factors have been deemed to affect a variety of unsafe acts and hazardous conditions, with no exceptions in the maritime sector. With increasing applications of automation techniques in shipping, seafarers’ roles are changing, and their ...
Fan, S, Yang, Z
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Multi‐Feature Learning‐Based Automatic Recognition of Non‐Normative Seafarer Behaviours to Promote Maritime Traffic Safety

open access: yesIET Intelligent Transport Systems
In maritime navigation, seafarers' non‐normative behaviours can significantly increase the likelihood of maritime accidents and lead to substantial losses.
Mengwei Bao   +3 more
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Cancer incidence among seafarers and fishermen in the Nordic countries

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2020
OBJECTIVES: Maritime workers may be exposed to several occupational hazards at sea. The aim of this study was to assess cancer incidence among seafarers and fishermen in the Nordic countries and identify patterns in morbidity in the context of existing ...
Kajsa Ugelvig Petersen   +8 more
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From the studies on the suicides of Polish seafarers

open access: yesStudia Maritima, 2020
The work of seafarers on a seagoing ship involves numerous negative conditions which affect the physical and mental spheres of their functioning. The struggle with the environment, the inability to leave the ship, and the distance from the family and ...
Maciej Kijowski
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