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Relationships Between Physical Fitness, Demands of Flight Duty, and Musculoskeletal Symptoms Among Military Pilots.

2015

Although the mechanisms of G-induced stresses on the spinal structure of military pilots are well understood, less is known about relationships between the intensity of physical activity, fitness, occupational musculoskeletal symptoms, and the degree of resulting disabilities. During an aeromedical examination, Finnish military pilots answered a questionnaire on their flying experience, the occurrence of flight duty-related pain, the degree of resulting disabilities, and the intensity of physical activity they conducted. 195 males were selected for further analysis. They were divided into three groups, designated high G, low G, and HQ, according to their current flight duty profile. 93% of …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysical fitnessPoison controlOccupational safety and healthMilitary medicineMusculoskeletal PainSurveys and QuestionnairesInjury preventionmedicineHumansFinlandNeck Painbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsGeneral MedicineMilitary personnelPilotsMilitary PersonnelBack PainPhysical FitnessPhysical therapyAerospace MedicineAviation medicinebusinessGravitationMilitary medicine
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Improvement of motor performance by observational training in elderly people.

2010

Action observation influences action execution; this strong coupling is underlined by an overlap of cortical areas activated during observation and execution of action, and is dependent of specific motor experience. The goal of the present study was to verify if action observation can be used for rehabilitation of elderly people. We tested this question with a protocol of observational practice of 2 frequently used movements: walking and sit-to-stand/back-to-sit. Both tasks were performed at normal and maximal speed before and after training, by 8 elderly subjects. Observational practice led to an increase in walking velocity via an increase in step frequency, but without modification of st…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyRehabilitationGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentMovementMotion PerceptionHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlWalkingAction (philosophy)Feedback SensoryPractice PsychologicalInjury preventionTask Performance and AnalysismedicineMental representationPhysical therapyImaginationHumansObservational studyFemaleDuration (project management)PsychologyAgedNeuroscience letters
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Wrong postural hygiene and ergonomics in dental students of the University of Valencia (Spain) (part I)

2017

Introduction Failure to adopt a correct working posture can lead to occupational diseases. Objectives Evaluate knowledge in relation to ergonomics about BHOP concept and its application to routine clinical practice amongst undergraduate and postgraduate dental students in the University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain). Material and methods A study based on interviews of undergraduate and postgraduate dental students in the University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain) was carried out. The information from a total of 336 interviews was used for the statistical analysis, differentiating according to gender and academic year: knowledge of ergonomics, pain prevalence and antecedents, assessment of the…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyUniversities020205 medical informaticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPostureeducationStudents Dental02 engineering and technologyEducationYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHygiene0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHumansMedicineStatistical analysisRoutine clinical practiceSelf reportGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonMedical educationAcademic yearbusiness.industryHuman factors and ergonomics030206 dentistrySpainPhysical therapyFemaleErgonomicsSelf ReportbusinessEuropean Journal of Dental Education
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Daily use of high-potency cannabis is associated with more positive symptoms in first-episode psychosis patients: The EU-GEI case-control study

2021

The work was supported by: Clinician Scientist Medical Research Council fellowship (project reference MR/M008436/1) to MDF; the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care South London at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to DQ; DFG Heisenberg professorship (no. 389624707) to UR. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care. The EU-GEI Project is funded by t…

Marijuana AbuseIMPACTPoison controlCannabis usecannabis-associated psychosis0302 clinical medicineSCHIZOPHRENIASettore MED/48 -Scienze Infermierist. e Tecn. Neuro-Psichiatriche e Riabilitat.health care economics and organizationsApplied PsychologyRISKOUTCOMESbiologyHuman factors and ergonomics/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/2738psychopathologyCannabis use; cannabis-associated psychosis; first episode psychosis; psychopathology; psychotic experiences; symptom dimensions3. Good healthPsychiatry and Mental healthSchizophreniaHEALTHPsychopathologyPsychosismedicine.medical_specialtyDISORDERSeducationsymptom dimensions03 medical and health sciencesInjury preventionfirst episode psychosismedicineHumanspsychotic experiencesPsychiatryABUSESettore MED/25 - PsichiatriaSUBSTANCE USEMETAANALYSISCannabisbusiness.industryCase-control studyOriginal Articlesmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classification030227 psychiatrypsychotic experiencePsychotic Disordersfirst episode psychosiCase-Control StudiesONSETGene-Environment Interaction/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3200/3202Cannabisbusinesscannabis-associated psychosi030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Fusion of technology management and financing management - Amazon's transformative endeavor by orchestrating techno-financing systems

2020

Amazon became the world R&D leader in 2017 by rapidly increasing R&D investment. Its R&D investment in 2017 was double that of 2015, 5 times that of 2012, and 10 times that of 2011. This rapid increase continued in 2018, and Amazon accomplished a skyrocketing increase in its market capitalization, closing to being the world's biggest company. Such a rapid increase in R&D and subsequent market value has raised questions about how to conduct R&D and secure a large amount of funds needed for high-risk investments. Amazon has provided hypothetical answers to both of these questions. Amazon has been conducting innovative R&D to transform routine or periodic alterations into significant improveme…

Market capitalizationfusionSociology and Political ScienceFree cash flow020209 energyHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyCash flow forecastingEducationinnovaatiotoimintatutkimus- ja kehittämistoiminta0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDigital economyBusiness and International ManagementMarket valueFinancecash flow managementbusiness.industryuusi talous05 social scienceskassavirtaCash conversion cycleinvestoinnitTechnology managementcash conversion cycleCash flowBusinessAmazon.com Inc.050203 business & managementR&D transformationTechnology in Society
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Institutional systems inducing R&D in Amazon- the role of an investor surplus toward stakeholder capitalization

2020

Abstract Amazon demonstrated a conspicuous increase in R&D and became the world's top R&D firm in 2017 with a skyrocketing increase in market capitalization, making it close to being the world's biggest company. Such a remarkable accomplishment can be attributed to Amazon's institutional systems, which orchestrate techno-financing systems that fuse a unique R&D transformation system and a sophisticated financing system centered on the cash conversion cycle (CCC). These institutional systems support and endorse aggressive investment in R&D that incorporates the characteristics of uncertainty, a long lead time, and successive inflows of very large amounts of funding without interruption. Whil…

Market capitalizationstakeholder capitalizationSociology and Political ScienceFree cash flowFinancial economics020209 energyHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducationGoods and servicestutkimus- ja kehittämistoiminta0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMarket pricesijoittajatsuuryrityksetBusiness and International ManagementMarket valueAmazongross market valueriskitmarkkina-arvo05 social sciencesCapitalismEconomic surplusCash conversion cycleinvestoinnitpääomasijoittajatComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYinvestor surplusBusiness050203 business & managementR&D transformationTechnology in Society
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Color memory matching in normal and red-green anomalous trichromat subjects

2001

The methods of simultaneous and successive color matching have been studied for a set of seven color reference samples by 15 protanomalous and 21 deuteranomalous trichromat subjects. From comparison between both populations and a group of 25 trichromat normal ones, investigated previously under similar experimental conditions [J. Perez–Carpinell et al. Color memory matching: time effect and other factors. Color Res Appl 1998;23:234–247], we can deduce the following. (a) For anomalous trichromat populations, as with a normal one, we find significant differences between simultaneous and successive color matching, p < 0.05. (b) If we consider the average of all the colors, we find that, while …

Matching (statistics)Color differencebusiness.industryColor visionGeneral Chemical EngineeringSignificant differenceTrichromacyHuman Factors and ErgonomicsGeneral ChemistryAstrophysicsColor matchingAnomalous trichromacyOpticsbusinessDelay timeMathematicsColor Research &amp; Application
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Representation and estimation of spectral reflectances using projection on PCA and wavelet bases

2008

In this article, we deal with the problem of spectral reflectance function representation and estimation in the context of multispectral imaging. Because the reconstruction of such functions is an inverse problem, slight variations in input data completely skew the expected results. Therefore, stabilizing the reconstruction process is necessary. To do this, we propose to use wavelets as basis functions, and we compare those with Fourier and PCA bases. We present the idea and compare these three methods, which belong to the class of linear models. The PCA method is training-set dependent and confirms its robustness when applied to reflectance estimation of the training sets. Fourier and wave…

Mathematical optimizationbusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringMultispectral imageHuman Factors and ErgonomicsBasis functionPattern recognitionGeneral ChemistryInverse problemsymbols.namesakeWaveletFourier transformRobustness (computer science)Principal component analysissymbolsFunction representationArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsColor Research &amp; Application
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Polyvictimization and Cybervictimization Among College Students From France: The Mediation Role of Psychological Distress and Resilience

2019

Few studies have explored potential associations between polyvictimization and cybervictimization and even fewer have involved in college-age sample. As it has been shown in the literature, polyvictimization is associated with higher psychological distress and lower resilience. This study is aimed to model the association between polyvictimization and cybervictimization by testing the mediating role of psychological distress and resilience. The sample included 4,626 undergraduates from France. Participants completed questionnaires assessing cybervictimization, polyvictimization (emotional abuse from parents, exposure to interparental violence, parental neglect, unwanted sexual touching, an…

Mediation (statistics)Adolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlPsychological DistressSuicide preventionAdaptation PsychologicalInjury preventionHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStudentsPsychological abuseCrime VictimsApplied Psychologymedia_common4. Education050901 criminology05 social sciencesBullyingHuman factors and ergonomicsResilience Psychological16. Peace & justiceMental healthClinical PsychologyPsychological resilience0509 other social sciencesPsychology050104 developmental & child psychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Interpersonal Violence
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The impact of work accidents experience on causal attributions and worker behaviour

2008

Abstract It has recently been suggested that the experience of work accidents is an important variable to be considered as a predictor of workers’ perceptions (e.g. causal attributions) and behaviours. Departing from the literature, this study has two goals: (1) to analyse the relationship among work accident experience, causal attribution of accidents and workers’ behaviour; and (2) to test causal attributions as a mediating variable in the relationship between work accident experience and workers’ behaviour. To test the stability of the results, the same analyses have been performed in two Portuguese organizations, one in an industrial context and the other in an R&D context. In the indus…

Mediation (statistics)Injury preventionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPoison controlHuman factors and ergonomicsContext (language use)Safety Risk Reliability and QualityPsychologyAttributionSafety ResearchCausalitySocial psychologyOccupational safety and healthSafety Science
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