نتایج جستجو برای: physical resources

تعداد نتایج: 911611  

2016
Lois Rosen

A Guide to Internet Resources in Anthropology (Plattsburgh State University of New York). A large and well-organized site with links to numerous cultural anthropology sites, physical anthropology and linguistics resources on the web, archaeological sites/digs and web resources, e-journals, organizations, museums, and email discussion listservs. http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/leg...

2012
H. Srimathi

eLearnering benefits the society when the content are prepared with interactive communication and customized navigation based on learners profile. The research question posed in this study is whether it is feasible and beneficial to separate the learning objects (LOs) and the learning sequence based on learner model. With this separation, the customized courses should be pedagogically appropria...

2005
D. Podger

Catchment management is becoming a more complex task. The sharing of water resources between traditional water users and the environment, the introduction of water and contaminant trading and water quantity and quality targets has necessitated a whole-of-catchment modelling approach. A variety of software products address this need. They range from abstract, general-purpose modelling frameworks...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2005
Beth Martin Lars Mathisen

BACKGROUND Although controversial, physical restraints are commonly used in adult critical care units in the United States to prevent treatment interference and self-inflicted harm. Use of physical restraints in Norwegian hospitals is very limited. In the United States, an experimental design for research on use of restraints has not seemed feasible. However, international research provides an ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1998
L A Wright V Demicheli W J Gillespie T O Jefferson

This paper describes the data obtained during the first 12 months of the morbidity surveillance system used, world-wide, by the British Army in operational and non-operational settings and the economic impact of such morbidity in terms of estimated working days lost. Analysis is provided on primary health care and dental morbidity, the surveillance of patients undergoing physiotherapy and those...

2016
Alan Liu

A Guide to Internet Resources in Anthropology (Plattsburgh State University of New York). A large and well-organized site with links to numerous cultural anthropology sites, physical anthropology and linguistics resources on the web, archaeological sites/digs and web resources, e-journals, organizations, museums, and email discussion listservs. http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/richard.robbins/leg...

Journal: :New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS 2004
Peter Montague

The culture of economic growth and rapid innovation has led the chemical industry to contaminate tens of thousands of locales with hazardous chemicals that are poorly understood. As a result, the chemical industry finds itself at war with citizens who are troubled by the widespread dissemination of industrial poisons and alarmed by the power and unaccountability of the corporations themselves. ...

2013
Seiya UYEDA

Japan's National Project for Earthquake Prediction has been conducted since 1965 without success. An earthquake prediction should be a short-term prediction based on observable physical phenomena or precursors. The main reason of no success is the failure to capture precursors. Most of the financial resources and manpower of the National Project have been devoted to strengthening the seismograp...

2001
Andreas Gregoriades

Organisations tend to be hierarchical with a finite number of levels (ranks). Humans are considered as the most crucial, volatile and potentially unpredictable resource which an organisation utilises. If an organisation fails to place and direct human resources in the right areas of the business, at the right time, and at the right cost, serious inefficiencies are likely to occur creating consi...

2012
Dwijen Rudrapal Smita Das S. Debbarma N. Kar N. Debbarma Anil K. Jain Arun Ross Salil Prabhakar Liang Zhang Yue-ting Zhuang Zhen-ming Yuan Guo-hua Zhan

Voice Recognition is a fascinating field spanning several areas of computer science and mathematics. Reliable speech recognition is a hard problem, requiring a combination of many complex techniques; however modern methods have been able to achieve an impressive degree of accuracy. On the other hand, today, most of the companies or institutes are conducting their examinations online to be a par...

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