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Ventilation and performance in office work

Indoor Air, 2006
Outdoor air ventilation rates vary considerably between and within buildings, and may be too low in some spaces. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential work performance benefits of increased ventilation. We analyzed the literature relating work performance with ventilation rate and employed statistical analyses with weighting factors ...
O, Seppänen, W J, Fisk, Q H, Lei
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Works and Performances in the Performing Arts

Philosophy Compass, 2009
Abstract The primary purpose of the performing arts is to prepare and present ‘artistic performances’, performances that either are themselves the appreciative focuses of works of art or are instances of other things that are works of art.
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Performing work in broadcast networks

Distributed Computing, 2005
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Theatrical Performances and the Works Performed

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2009
James Hamilton's The Art of Theater is an outstanding contribution to aesthetics that fills an important gap, since treatments of theater have been much less frequent than those of other art forms.1 Moreover, the book's appearance requires aestheticians of many stripes to engage with questions about theater because it raises issues of ontology ...
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Effects of menstruation on work performance

Ergonomics, 1985
Throughout the years, the menstrual cycle has been implicated as a cause of a multiplicity of effects ranging from biochemical to psychosocial. An effect which is often assumed is that women perform both physical and mental tasks less efficiently during certain phases of the menstrual cycle. The evidence for this assumption is, however, far from clear.
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Evaluating work performance

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1971
H L, Davis, T W, Faulkner, C I, Miller
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Physiologic Requirements to Perform Work

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1984
Abstract In order to perform, exercising muscle must be provided with an appropriate blood flow, and the composition of the incoming blood must be kept within acceptable limits. The circulatory system maintains flow by increasing cardiac output and reducing supply to many beds (such as the splanchnic circulation), while the lung ...
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Employee Performance Reviews that Work

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1983
Employee performance reviews can often be a frustrating, time-consuming and unproductive process for both the employee and the manager. This article outlines three steps that will make an employee performance review system more effective. According to the author, EPRs can be used to increase productivity, improve morale, and create better communication.
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Employee Performance is Reviewed from Work Environment, Work Discipline, and Work Performance

2022
The purpose of this study is to see how work environment, discipline, and performance affect employee performance at PT.Mitra bisnis keluarga ventura. A sample of 30 respondents was used in the procedure. Quantitative data in the form of basic information was acquired by distributing questionnaires to PT.Mitra bisnis keluarga ventura staff on duty. The
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Sustainable development, ESG performance and company market value: Mediating effect of financial performance

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2022
Guangyou Zhou, Lian Liu, Sumei Luo
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