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Aviation (Latest Articles)
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30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19304025-sully-sullenberger-miracle-hudson-lesson-heroism-oral-maxillofacial.htm
Health physics and aviation: solar cycle 23 (1996-2008).
30 Mar 2009
We continue our description of the scientific and professional activities that were initiated by the classification of airline flight crewmembers as occupational radiation workers in 1994, specifically looking at the period between 1996 and 2008. ...
rec_pub_19276706-health-physics-aviation-solar-cycle-23-1996-2008.htm
28 Mar 2009
INTRODUCTION: In Australia, four formal F-111 fuel tank deseal/reseal (DSRS) repair programs were implemented over more than two decades, each involving different processes and using a range of hazardous substances. However, health concerns were ...
rec_pub_19473467-sexual-function-f-111-maintenance-workers-study-health-outcomes.htm
15 Mar 2009
Airport malaria is a particular form of autochthonous malaria: it happens when the Plasmodium infected Anopheles genus mosquito travels from an endemic area to a malaria free airport. Since 1969, 30 cases of airport malaria have been reported in ...
rec_pub_19282131-airport-malaria.htm
8 Mar 2009
The second trimester is the safest time for travelling, because the pregnant woman feels generally most at ease and the risk of spontaneous abortion and pre-term labour is very low. Possible risks must be discussed with the obstetrician before ...
rec_pub_19277936-pregnancy-traveling.htm
27 Feb 2009
Intelligence was evaluated in 73 normal civil pilots (control) and 70 with atherosclerotic cerebral vessels including 23 men with atheromas. Intelligence was evaluated with the use of computerized EPI (Gorbov's modification). Pilots with cerebral ...
rec_pub_19621804-results-intelligence-investigations-civil-pilots-atherosclerotic.htm
Experience-based mitigation of age-related performance declines: evidence from air traffic control.
27 Feb 2009
Previous research has found age-related deficits in a variety of cognitive processes. However, some studies have demonstrated age-related sparing on tasks where individuals have substantial experience, often attained over many decades. Here, the ...
rec_pub_19309213-experience-based-mitigation-age-related-performance-declines-evidence.htm
27 Feb 2009
Visual search tasks are often carried out under high levels of time stress. Transportation security screeners, for example, face demands to achieve high levels of accuracy while maintaining rapid passenger throughput. An experiment examined the ...
rec_pub_19296326-effects-speed-accuracy-instructions-oculomotor-scanning-target.htm
Scheduled napping as a countermeasure to sleepiness in air traffic controllers.
27 Feb 2009
The aims of this study were to measure sleep during a planned nap on the night shift; and to use objective measures of performance and alertness to compare the effects of the nap opportunity versus staying awake. Twenty-eight air traffic controllers ...
rec_pub_19250171-scheduled-napping-countermeasure-sleepiness-air-traffic-controllers.htm
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19402564-monitoring-functional-state-human-operators-fundamental-tone-spectrum.htm
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