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Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1998
Violence in the workplace is a serious public health problem. Yet, to date, little has been documented relevant to non-fatal events associated with physical assault. The aim of the present study was to identify the magnitude of work-related physical assault in Minnesota and to identify potential risk factors; both fatal and non-fatal cases were ...
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Violence in the workplace is a serious public health problem. Yet, to date, little has been documented relevant to non-fatal events associated with physical assault. The aim of the present study was to identify the magnitude of work-related physical assault in Minnesota and to identify potential risk factors; both fatal and non-fatal cases were ...
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Physical work load in physical education teachers
Applied Ergonomics, 1999The main objective was to measure and quantify exposure to physical work load in physical education teachers. A further aim was to establish the reproducibility of a three-week test-retest interval of self-reported physical load and to evaluate the agreement between registered and self-rated physical load.
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Physical Therapy Work Schedules
Physical Therapy, 1984The purpose of this article is to describe the results of a survey sent to the directors of 200 hospital physical therapy departments to determine the work schedules of physical therapists. The results indicated that 26 percent of the inpatient units and 76 percent of the outpatient units had work schedules of eight-hour days, Monday through Friday ...
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VITAMINS, IRON, AND PHYSICAL WORK
The Lancet, 1989Combined marginal deficiencies of iron, vitamin C, and B-group vitamins are widespread in developing countries. An understanding of the functional implications poses a continuing challenge, both for the development of new techniques of investigation and for the design of effective intervention programmes.
C J, Bates, H J, Powers, D I, Thurnham
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Does Chest Physical Therapy Work?
Chest, 1985Postural drainage has usually been shown to be an effective component of chest physical therapy; there is currently no data showing a beneficial effect of percussion or vibration; directed coughing may be as efficacious as postural drainage (Table 3); the forced expiration technique may increase sputum clearance with or without postural drainage (Table
L H, Kirilloff +3 more
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Assessment of physical work capacity
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1961Maximal oxygen uptakes were compared with the results from five different tests of physical work capacity in 96 men, 23–62 years of age. In addition, the 'predicted' maximal oxygen uptakes, according to the Ǻstrand-Ryhming nomogram, were compared with the actual measured maximal oxygen uptakes in the 28 subjects who were between 20 and 30 years of age.
T, HETTINGER +4 more
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Physics Bulletin, 1985
An industrialist recently commented to me that he did not think present-day physics graduates are as good as those of 15 or 20 years ago. On being asked to define 'good', he explained that he always looked on physicists as people who could get things done.
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An industrialist recently commented to me that he did not think present-day physics graduates are as good as those of 15 or 20 years ago. On being asked to define 'good', he explained that he always looked on physicists as people who could get things done.
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Age and Physical Work Capacity
Experimental Aging Research, 1999Aging is associated with a progressive decrement in various components of physical work capacity, including aerobic power and capacity, muscular strength and endurance, and the tolerance of thermal stress. A part of the functional loss can be countered by regular physical activity, control of body mass, and avoidance of cigarette smoking. Nevertheless,
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Physics Bulletin, 1974
At the annual dinner of the Cavendish Laboratory, around the turn of the century, the young J J Thomson proposed a toast to the laboratory's recent discovery of the electron: 'Here's to the electron', the toast ran, 'may no one ever find a use for it.' It was an arrogant statement which reflected the physicist's traditional disregard for any possible ...
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At the annual dinner of the Cavendish Laboratory, around the turn of the century, the young J J Thomson proposed a toast to the laboratory's recent discovery of the electron: 'Here's to the electron', the toast ran, 'may no one ever find a use for it.' It was an arrogant statement which reflected the physicist's traditional disregard for any possible ...
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Work satisfaction and physical health
Journal of Community Health, 1982This analysis asks how satisfaction with one's main work role (whether that is a paid job or housework) is related to physical health. Data from a Detroit survey show that: (1) Dissatisfied people have poorer health status and take more curative health actions than do satisfied people.
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