نتایج جستجو برای: worker interest

تعداد نتایج: 356210  

Journal: :Counterfutures 2019

Journal: :nursing practice today 0
aynur uysal toraman department of public health, faculty of nursing, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey. melek ardahan department of public health, faculty of nursing, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey. özüm erkin balyacı department of public health, faculty of nursing, ege university, bornova, izmir, turkey.

background & aim : low back pain (lbp) has developed as a major public health problem in the western industrialized societies, and the socio-economic burden of this problem has a huge dimension. the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of body mechanics behavior on lbp of workers.| methods & materials : descriptive study includes convenience sample of 290 workers who work at car prod...

Journal: :International Research in Higher Education 2019

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Marine Motais de Narbonne Jelle S van Zweden Jan E Bello Tom Wenseleers Jocelyn G Millar Patrizia d'Ettorre

Queen pheromones are essential for regulation of the reproductive division of labor in eusocial insect species. Although only the queen is able to lay fertilized eggs and produce females, in some cases workers may develop their ovaries and lay male-destined eggs, thus reducing the overall colony efficiency. As long as the queen is healthy, it is usually in the workers' collective interest to wo...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2002
Eva Tóth Joan E Strassmann Paulo Nogueira-Neto Vera L Imperatriz-Fonseca David C Queller

The genetic structure of social insect colonies is predicted to affect the balance between cooperation and conflict. Stingless bees are of special interest in this respect because they are singly mated relatives of the multiply mated honeybees. Multiple mating is predicted to lead to workers policing each others' male production with the result that virtually all males are produced by the queen...

2014
Marcos Portnoi Samuel Schlachter Michela Taufer

The Quake-Catcher Network (QCN) project uses the low-cost sensors, i.e., accelerometers attached to volunteers’ computers, to detect earthquakes. The master-worker topology currently used in QCN and other similar projects suffers from major weaknesses. The centralized master can fail to collect data if the volunteers’ computers cannot connect to the network, or it can introduce significant dela...

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1989
J C Hennessey J M Dykacz

This article reports on the first phase of a longitudinal analysis of a random sample of 18,816 Social Security beneficiaries who were first entitled to disabled-worker benefits in 1972. These individuals were observed from the time of benefit entitlement to January 1981. This phase examines the first event of interest after entitlementthat is, recovery, death, or retirement. Mathematical model...

Journal: :The American journal of emergency medicine 1990
J B Leikin D Kaufman J W Lipscomb A M Burda D O Hryhorczuk

Five patients presented to the emergency department (ED) following exposure in an enclosed space to methylene chloride (dichloromethane), used for removing paint. Two workers and three rescuers were involved. Two rescuers complained only of dizziness and mild nausea, and were subsequently discharged from the ED. One rescuer was asymptomatic. Worker no. 1 arrived in cardiac arrest and eventually...

Journal: :iranian journal of nuclear medicine 2005
farid amirzadeh seyed hamid reza tabatabaie

introduction: ionizing radiations are the hazardous agents in the workplace and all forms of ionizing radiation produce some type of injuries. awareness of application of protection guidelines and knowledge of the principles of radiation protection can play an important role in health of employees. survey of radiation employee’s levels of awareness and practical behavior is essential and should...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
mohammadreza rahbar center for health networks management, ministry of health and medical education, tehran, ir iran; center for health networks management, ministry of health and medical education, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-9123300140, fax: +98-2166701812 mina ahmadi center for health networks management, ministry of health and medical education, tehran, ir iran

conclusions development of the job and task analysis to ensure providing the right training needs, applying more evidences through different studies for reforms, more decentralized equipped system with decision-making tools have been proposed for development. results the results showed the specific method of student selection and clear objectives and standards of training related to the health ...

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