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At present we are looking at increased life expectancies and
prolonged periods of employment. The aged workforce as a natural
result of this phenomenon presents society with great challenges.
At the 2nd International Symposium on Work Ability held in Verona,
Italy between 18 and 20 October 2004 this problem was
scientifically addressed. This book "Assessment and Promotion of
Work Ability, Health and Well-being of Ageing Workers" contains the
majority of papers presented here.
The book reflects the major themes of the meeting which are factors
affecting work ability and employability of ageing workers,
assessment of work ability in different occupations, Evaluation of
work-related problems of ageing workers and promotion of health and
work ability.
You will find very useful information and examples of methods,
research and ongoing interventions.
The World Health Organization supports tools and initiatives in
Health Impact Assessment to dynamically improve health and
well-being across different sectors. Human Impact Assessment (HuIA)
is a relatively new concept. It describes an integrated process
that encompasses both Health Impact Assessment and Social Impact
Assessment and is used to anticipate the effects of programs,
projects and decisions on human health and welfare. Sleep occupies
approximately one-third of our lives, but its human impact remains
largely unrecognized. The prevalence of excessive sleepiness is
recognized to be increasing in industrialized societies. Without
doubt, sleepiness and fatigue have high costs in terms of both
lives lost and socioeconomic impact. For example, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that up to 4% of
all fatal crashes are caused by drowsy drivers and that as many as
100,000 deaths per year in the United States may be due to
fatigue-related medical errors. Sleepiness and Human Impact
Assessment provides a uniquely comprehensive exploration of many
different facets of sleepiness in our 24-hour society from the new
HuIA point of view. Among the covered issues are the physiology and
pathophysiology of sleep, its relationship to daytime alertness,
fatigue and drugs, the relevance of sleep-related fatigue in
various occupational settings and public safety. This book will be
of assistance to physicians, occupational health professionals,
ergonomists, researchers and decision-makers as they strive to
understand the full significance of sleepiness and to create a
culture of accountability in everyday life without sleep-related
risks.
The World Health Organization supports tools and initiatives in
Health Impact Assessment to dynamically improve health and
well-being across different sectors. Human Impact Assessment (HuIA)
is a relatively new concept. It describes an integrated process
that encompasses both Health Impact Assessment and Social Impact
Assessment and is used to anticipate the effects of programs,
projects and decisions on human health and welfare. Sleep occupies
approximately one-third of our lives, but its human impact remains
largely unrecognized. The prevalence of excessive sleepiness is
recognized to be increasing in industrialized societies. Without
doubt, sleepiness and fatigue have high costs in terms of both
lives lost and socioeconomic impact. For example, the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that up to 4% of
all fatal crashes are caused by drowsy drivers and that as many as
100,000 deaths per year in the United States may be due to
fatigue-related medical errors. Sleepiness and Human Impact
Assessment provides a uniquely comprehensive exploration of many
different facets of sleepiness in our 24-hour society from the new
HuIA point of view. Among the covered issues are the physiology and
pathophysiology of sleep, its relationship to daytime alertness,
fatigue and drugs, the relevance of sleep-related fatigue in
various occupational settings and public safety. This book will be
of assistance to physicians, occupational health professionals,
ergonomists, researchers and decision-makers as they strive to
understand the full significance of sleepiness and to create a
culture of accountability in everyday life without sleep-related
risks.
Jenny loves pets, especially her dogs Fosco and Dexter. But when
the dogs discover a terrible secret at the Hapipetz Hotel, they are
forced into action. Jenny's pets come up with a plan for a daring
rescue, but can they pull it off? This title is part of the EDGE:
Bandit Graphics series: individual, high-quality, safe, 32-page
graphic novels written by New York Times bestselling author Tony
Lee, suitable for readers aged 7+.
Symmetries, coupled with the mathematical concept of group theory,
are an essential conceptual backbone in the formulation of quantum
field theories capable of describing the world of elementary
particles. This primer is an introduction to and survey of the
underlying concepts and structures needed in order to understand
and handle these powerful tools. Specifically, in Part I of the
book the symmetries and related group theoretical structures of the
Minkowskian space-time manifold are analyzed, while Part II
examines the internal symmetries and their related unitary groups,
where the interactions between fundamental particles are encoded as
we know them from the present standard model of particle physics.
This book, based on several courses given by the authors, addresses
advanced graduate students and non-specialist researchers wishing
to enter active research in the field, and having a working
knowledge of classical field theory and relativistic quantum
mechanics. Numerous end-of-chapter problems and their solutions
will facilitate the use of this book as self-study guide or as
course book for topical lectures.
After a brief survey of biotopic and vegetational features and an
account of the main groups of desert animals, the most unusual
patterns of the behaviour of the xerophilous fauna are examined.
The importance of the thermohygric regulation and self-protective
and locomotor mechanisms to the survival of arid-adapted animals is
emphasized and various adaptations in the alimentary, reproductive
and social spheres are analyzed.
The clear and fluent treatment will awaken the interest of the
reading public, from the amateur naturalists to research
scientists.
Jenny loves pets, especially her dogs Fosco and Dexter. But when the dogs discover a terrible secret at the Hapipetz Hotel, they are forced into action. Jenny's pets come up with a plan for a daring rescue, but can they pull it off?
This title is part of the EDGE: Bandit Graphics series: individual, high-quality, safe, 32-page graphic novels written by New York Times bestselling author Tony Lee, suitable for readers aged 7+.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ I Fasti Consolari Romani Dalle Origini Alla Morte Di C. Giulio
Cesare Editi Ed Illustrati Da Giovanni Costa, Volume 1, Issue 2; I
Fasti Consolari Romani Dalle Origini Alla Morte Di C. Giulio Cesare
Editi Ed Illustrati Da Giovanni Costa; Fasti Consulares Fasti
consulares, Giovanni Costa Libreria editrice milanese, 1910
History; Ancient; Rome; History / Ancient / Rome; Rome
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