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Factors associated with the activities of safety representatives in Spanish workplaces

2007

Objective: To describe the activities of safety representatives in workplaces in Spain. Methods: A specific questionnaire was applied to a representative sample of safety representatives. Activities developed during the past year, presented in a closed ended list, were categorised into three groups: information and advising; participation in occupational health management; and pressure on or negotiation with employers. Personal phone interviews were conducted from September to December 2004. A sample of 1201 interviews was attained. Crude and multivariate analyses were carried out. Results: Spanish safety representatives were mostly men (76%), aged 26 to 45 years (62%), with fixed contracts…

AdultMaleEvidence-Based Public Health Policy and Practicemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisAdolescentConsultantsEpidemiologyJob descriptionOccupational safety and healthOddsOccupational medicineSampleUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud públicaPhoneSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicine:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Salud pública [UNESCO]Safety ; Spanish workplaces ; Activities ; SampleOccupational HealthAgedbusiness.industryPublic healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Job DescriptionSpainFamily medicineScale (social sciences)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFemaleSpanish workplacesSafetybusinessActivities
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The Retrotransverse Foramen of the Atlas Is not a Modern Anatomic Variation

2019

Background The retrotransverse foramen (RTF) is a nonmetric variant of the atlas vertebra that consists of an abnormal accessory foramen located on the posterior root of the transverse process and it extends from the posterior root of the transverse process to the root of the posterior arch. Its presence has been related to regional variations of the venous circulation. It is currently unknown whether the RTF is a modern or an ancient anatomic variation. Case Description We analyzed the skeletal remains from the late-ancient Roman necropolis (II-VI centuries ad ) of La Boatella (Valencia, Spain) and we found a well-preserved individual skeleton that presented with a left retrotransverse for…

AdultVenous circulationRoman WorldAtlas vertebra03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAtlas (anatomy)medicineForamenHumansCervical AtlasHistory Ancientbusiness.industryAnatomic VariationAnatomyMiddle AgedCase descriptionAnatomic VariationhumanitiesPosterior archmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessPosterior root030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld Neurosurgery
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Quantifying stenosis in renal arteriograms: a fuzzy syntactic analysis.

1999

AbstractThe introduction of fuzzy logic improves a system for the automatic quantification of renal artery lesions seen in digital subtraction angiograms. A two-step approach has been followed. An earlier system based on non-fuzzy syntactic analysis provided a clear symbolic description of the stenotic lesions. Although this system worked correctly, it did not take into account the variability and uncertainty inherent to image processing and to knowledge on the reference diameter. This system has been improved by the introduction of fuzzy logic in the representation of the reference diameter. It provides a description of the stenosis in terms of fuzzy quantities. To illustrate the benefits …

Advanced and Specialized NursingParsingbusiness.industrySubtractionAngiography Digital SubtractionHealth InformaticsPattern recognitionImage processingRenal Artery Obstructioncomputer.software_genremedicine.diseaseSymbolic descriptionFuzzy logicStenosisDigital imageRenal ArteryFuzzy LogicHealth Information ManagementmedicineHumansRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (mathematics)businesscomputer
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ABM of Civil Violence: ODD Description

2017

This chapter contains a description of the proposed agent-based model, using the well-known “Overview, Design Concepts and Details” protocol. The model was implemented in NetLogo and is based on the same two types of agents—citizens and law-enforcement—as in Epstein’s model, but “citizen” agents have one subtype (“activist”) used for implementing network influence effects. The salient aspects of the model description are centered on the submodels for the risk perception, the expression of hardship in terms of value-sensitive relative deprivation, endogenous legitimacy feedback and network influence effects, which provide extensions to Epstein’s model. The model includes two networks called …

Agent-based modelTheoretical computer scienceNetLogoExpression (computer science)computer.software_genremedicine.disease_causeModel descriptionScripting languageSalientPolitical sciencemedicineRelative deprivationcomputerSocial psychologycomputer.programming_languageSocial influence
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FORMAL CONCEPTION OF ROUGH SETS

1996

In the paper we present a formal description of rough sets within the framework of the generalized set theory, which is interpreted in the set approximation theory. The rough sets are interpreted as approximations, which are defined by means of the Pawlak's rough sets.

AlgebraDiscrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryComputational Theory and MathematicsDominance-based rough set approachSet approximationSet theoryRough setFormal descriptionInformation SystemsTheoretical Computer ScienceMathematicsFundamenta Informaticae
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Formal Description of Rough Sets

1994

In the paper we present a formal description of rough sets within the limits of the generalized set theory, which is interpreted in the approximation of set theory. The rough sets are interpreted as an approximations, which are defined by means of the Pawlak’s rough sets.

AlgebraSimple objectRough setSet theoryFormal descriptionMathematics
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Language Documentation and Descriptive Linguistics

2021

AnnotationRule-based machine translationLanguage documentationLinguistic descriptionTranscription (software)PsychologyLinguistics
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IS THE MACROSCOPIC CLASSIFICATION OF FLINT USEFUL? A PETROARCHAEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FLINT RAW MATERIALS FROM THE IBERIAN NEOLIT…

2009

Casa Montero is a mining complex located outside Madrid (Spain), dated from the Early Neolithic (c. 5400-5000 cal bc). An area of some 4 ha has been investigated and some 4000 shafts recorded, of which 324 have been excavated. The characterization of its raw flint materials and the establishment of its diagnostic features are indispensable in the reconstruction of the distribution of the mine's products beyond the immediate site. This work reports the geological study of the mine's Miocene flint layers and their petrological characterization. Archaeological samples from the mine's shafts were classified according to macroscopic features and petrological characteristics.

ArcheologyHistoryFlint mineMacroscopic descriptionCasa MonteroIberiaSiliceous raw materialsNeolithicArchaeologyGeologyPetrologyArchaeometry
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Eye tracking analysis of minor details in films for audio description

2012

This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direct implications upon the development of both the visual and plot narratives. The main question we would like to ask examines whether very subtle details which may easily go unnoticed by the viewer should be audio described. To assess the visual consciousness of such minute details, a perception experiment was conducted using eye-tracking technology and questionnaires. Though the result is not conclusive, it shows a clear methodological approach in the field of the audio description of visual details, and does give some indication as to what should be taken into consideration in future studies …

AudiodescripciónLinguistics and LanguageAudio description; Eye tracking; Media accessibility; Audiovisual translationComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectÀudiodescripcióMinor (academic)Traducció audiovisualAudio descriptioncomputer.software_genreMedia accessibilityLanguage and LinguisticsPlot (graphics)Field (computer science)EducationHuman–computer interactionAudiodescripción; Accesibilidad a los medios; Traducción audiovisualPerceptionNarrativemedia_commonUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASEye trackingMultimediaAccessibilidad a los mediosAudio descriptionTranslation and InterpretingTraducción e InterpretaciónTraducció--RevistesTraducción audiovisualFeature (computer vision)Accesibilidad a los medios:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Eye trackingAccessibilitat als mitjanscomputerAudiovisual translation
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Multi-sensory approaches to (audio) describing the visual arts

2012

Making art accessible to blind patrons requires the ability to convey explicit and implicit visual messages through non-visual forms. Audio description is often seen as the best way to offer visual texts to blind people; however, one may query whether words alone are sufficient to convey the subtleties of art and to transport the emotional charge such works offer. It is a fact that the dialogue between words and touch may allow these particular “readers” to “see” art in its tangible forms, but perhaps more is needed if one is to give them the opportunity to live the art experience to the full. This article discusses different multi-sensory approaches to making art available to visually impa…

AudiodescripciónLinguistics and LanguageComputer scienceVisually impairedTraducció audiovisualAudio descriptionSoundpaintingcomputer.software_genreAccesibilidadLanguage and LinguisticsVisual artsMuseoEducationMulti sensoryArtes visualesAudio description; Audio guides; Soundpainting; Museum; Visual arts; AccessibilityMuseumAudioguíasUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASMultimediaTranslation and InterpretingAudio descriptionTraducción e InterpretaciónAudio guidesTraducció--RevistesAccessibilityTraducción audiovisual:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Audiodescripción; Audioguías; Museo; Artes visuales; AccesibilidadTranscreationAudiovisual translationcomputer
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