نتایج جستجو برای: cabin crew

تعداد نتایج: 6310  

Journal: :International maritime health 2005
Eilif Dahl

OBJECTIVES To study crew sick leave aboard and medical sign-off during one year (2004) among crew on a passenger ship doing worldwide cruising. Methods - Patient data were registered continuously during the year and reviewed afterward. RESULTS There was an average of 612 crew members (22% women) aboard. There were 6378 recorded crew visits (=17.5 per day), 3705 of which directly involved the ...

2003
Tom G. Schwan Paul F. Policastro Zachary Miller Robert L. Thompson Todd Damrow James E. Keirans

Five persons contracted tick-borne relapsing fever after staying in a cabin in western Montana. Borrelia hermsii was isolated from the blood of two patients, and Ornithodoros hermsi ticks were collected from the cabin, the first demonstration of this bacterium and tick in Montana. Relapsing fever should be considered when patients who reside or have vacationed in western Montana exhibit a recur...

Journal: :Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA 2007
Robert Cocks Michele Liew

Commercial aviation in-flight emergencies are relatively common, so it is likely that a doctor travelling frequently by air will receive a call for help at some stage in their career. These events are stressful, even for experienced physicians. The present paper reviews what is known about the incidence and types of in-flight emergencies that are likely to be encountered, the international regu...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Yifang Zhu Arantzazu Eiguren-Fernandez William C Hinds Antonio H Miguel

Worldwide people are exposed to toxic ultrafine particles (UFP, with diameters (dp) less than 100 nm) and nanoparticles (NP, dp < 50 nm) under a variety of circumstances. To date, very limited information is available on human exposure to freshly emitted UFP and NP while traveling on major roads and freeways. We report in-cabin and outdoor measurements of particle number concentration and size ...

2016
Ming Liang Jing-Jing Rong Jing-Yang Sun Xiao-Zeng Wang Fei Li Geng Wang Yan-Chun Liang Ya-Ling Han

BACKGROUND Minimally invasive surgery in the field of traumatic vascular injury diagnosis and treatment has achieved good results. This study was designed to determine whether pre-hospital emergency intervention is feasible for vascular injury in a field intervention cabin under the condition of war or a disaster site. METHODS Different types of animal experiments of vascular injury intervent...

Journal: :Oceanography 2006

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2006

The aim of this study is to propose a comprehensive approach for handling the crew scheduling problem in the railway systems. In this approach, the information of different railway trips are considered as input and the problem is divided to three separated phases. In phase I, we generate all feasible sequences of the trips, which are named as the pairings. A depth-first search algorithm is deve...

2017
Robert D. Green Juan H. Agui Gordon M. Berger Jay L. Perry

The air quality control equipment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and future deep space exploration vehicles provide the vital function of maintaining a clean cabin environment for the crew and the hardware. This becomes a serious challenge in pressurized space compartments since no outside air ventilation is possible, and a larger particulate load is imposed on the filtration syst...

Journal: :Analytical biochemistry 2010
Lawrence M Schopfer Clement E Furlong Oksana Lockridge

Aerotoxic syndrome is assumed to be caused by exposure to tricresyl phosphate, an additive in engine lubricants and hydraulic fluids that is activated to the toxic 2-(ortho-cresyl)-4H-1,3,2-benzodioxaphosphoran-2-one (CBDP). Currently, there is no laboratory evidence to support intoxication of airline crew members by CBDP. Our goal was to develop methods for testing in vivo exposure by identify...

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