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Aviation (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Aviation'
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12 Oct 2008
OBJECTIVES: This study attempted to determine whether musculoskeletal health is influenced by mouse-intensive computer work. METHODS: The neck-upper limbs of 148 air-traffic controllers (71 women, 77 men) with demanding computer work were examined ...
rec_pub_18853068-follow-study-musculoskeletal-disorders-20-months-introduction-mouse.htm
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: As part of an exploratory investigation of an unusual occurrence of glioblastoma at one jet engine manufacturing facility located in North Haven, Connecticut (CT), we examined total and cause-specific (excluding central nervous system ...
rec_pub_18849757-long-term-health-experience-jet-engine-manufacturing-workers-ii-total.htm
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: In response to an unusual occurrence of glioblastoma at one jet engine manufacturing facility located in North Haven (NH), Connecticut (CT), we examined mortality rates from central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms at NH and seven other ...
rec_pub_18849756-long-term-health-experience-jet-engine-manufacturing-workers.htm
Aviation is not the only industry: healthcare could look wider for lessons on patient safety.
29 Sep 2008
rec_pub_18842966-aviation-industry-healthcare-look-wider-lessons-patient-safety.htm
Linking task analysis to information relevance.
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to present a methodology for computing information relevance. BACKGROUND: Relevance is a pervasive term used in several domains, such as pragmatics, information science, and psychology. Quantifying the ...
rec_pub_19110835-linking-task-analysis-information-relevance.htm
Implicit perceptions of risk and anxiety and pilot involvement in hazardous events.
29 Sep 2008
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the studies was to examine the role of implicit processes in aeronautical risk perception and risk taking. BACKGROUND: Aeronautical decision making consists of both explicit processes (e.g., comparing options, seeking ...
rec_pub_19110832-implicit-perceptions-risk-anxiety-pilot-involvement-hazardous-events.htm
29 Sep 2008
In recent years there has been a great effort to convert the existing Air Traffic Control system into a novel system known as Free Flight. Free Flight is based on the concept that increasing international airspace capacity will grant more freedom to ...
rec_pub_18991361-collision-avoidance-commercial-aircraft-free-flight-neural-networks.htm
Military static line parachute injuries in an Australian commando battalion.
29 Sep 2008
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to define the casualty rates and anatomical distribution of injuries associated with military static line parachute (MSLP) descents conducted by an Australian Army Commando Battalion. This study was ...
rec_pub_18959635-military-static-line-parachute-injuries-australian-commando-battalion.htm
Lilienthal's fatal glider crash in 1896: evidence regarding the cause of death.
29 Sep 2008
Otto Lilienthal's pioneering work on gliders helped form the basis for development of powered aircraft. His death following a glider crash in 1896 was officially ascribed to fracture of the cervical spine. However, the clinical details assembled ...
rec_pub_18856192-lilienthal-s-fatal-glider-crash-1896-evidence-regarding-cause-death.htm
Hepatic hemangiomas and parachuting.
29 Sep 2008
Hepatic hemangiomas are relatively common benign hepatic tumors. Historically, a concern for potential traumatic rupture has influenced clinical judgment regarding optimal treatment. However, a review of the literature fails to demonstrate ...
rec_pub_18856190-hepatic-hemangiomas-parachuting.htm
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