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In the world of transportation, fatigue is a silent killer that can
affect us all. Understanding fatigue, including how to manage it to
minimize safety risk, is of great importance. However, while it is
one thing to recognize that fatigue is a critical safety issue, it
is quite another to set up a successful, scientifically informed
fatigue risk management programme. This book is here to help. It
has been carefully designed as a comprehensive reference point,
bringing together international expertise from leaders in fatigue
science, and showcasing valuable insights from transportation
industry practitioners. The 40 authored chapters are divided into
six sections, to better understand fatigue science, the
consequences of fatigue in transportation, contributors to fatigue,
managing fatigue and promoting alertness, real world case studies
of fatigue management in practice, and future perspectives. While
it is possible to read each chapter in isolation, most will be
gained by reading the book as a whole. Each chapter starts with an
abstract overview and concludes with summary bullet points,
creating a handy "quick check" for key points. This accessible text
is for those who are interested in supporting alert and safe
transportation operations. It is suitable for professionals,
transport managers, government advisors, policy makers, students,
academics, and anyone who wants to learn more. All transport modes
(road, rail, maritime and aviation) are considered. For anyone
waking up to the complex challenge of fatigue management, this
handbook is a must.
RF Probeheads 1. J. Link, Faellanden, Switzerland The Design of
Resonator Probes with Homogeneous Radiofrequency Fields 2. M.
Schnall, Philadelphia, PA/USA Probes Tuned to Multiple Frequencies
for In-Vivo NMR RF Pulses 3. P.C.M. van Zijl, Rockville, MD/USA;
C.T.W. Moonen, Bethesda, MD/USA Solvent Suppression Strategies for
In Vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 4. M. Garwood, K. Ugurbil,
Minneapolis, MN/USA B1 Insensitive Adiabatic RF Pulses 5. P.G.
Morris, Nottingham, UK Frequency Selective Excitation Using
Phase-Compensated RF Pulses in One andTwo Dimensions 6. S. Mueller,
Basel, Switzerland RF Pulses for MultipleFrequency Excitation:
Theory and Application Spectrum Analysis 7. R. de Beer, D. van
Ormondt, Delft, The Nethelands Analysis of NMR Data Using Time
Domain Fitting Procedures 8. E.B. Cady, London, UK Determination of
Absolute Concentrations of Metabolites from NMR Spectra
Localization 1. C.S. Bosch, J.J.H. Ackerman, St. Louis, MO/USA
SurfaceCoil Spectroscopy 2. P. Styles, Oxford, UK Rotating Frame
Spectroscopyand Spectroscopic Imaging 3. P.A. Bottomley,
Schenectady, NY/USA DepthResolved Surface Coil Spectroscopy (Dress)
4. R.J. Ordidge, J.A. Helpern, Detroit, MI/USA Image Guided Volume
Selective Spectroscopy: A Comparison of Techniques for In-Vivo 31P
NMR Spectroscopy of Human Brain 5. M. Decorps, D. Bourgeois,
Grenoble, France Localized Spectroscopy Using Static Magnetic Field
Gradients: Comparison of Techniques 6. J.A. den Hollander, P.R.
Luyten, Ad J.H. Marien, Best, The Netherlands 1H NMR Spectroscopy
and Spectroscopic Imaging of the Human Brain Spectral Editing and
Kinetic Measurements 7. H.P. Hetherington, Birmingham, AL/USA Homo-
and Heteronuclear Editing in Proton Spectroscopy 8. D. Freeman, R.
Hurd, Fremont, CA/USA Metabolite Specific Methods Using Double
Quantum Coherence Transfer Spectroscopy 9. B.A. Berkowitz, Research
Triangle Park, NC/USA Two-Dimensional Correlated Spectroscopy
In-Vivo 10. G. Navon, Tel Aviv, Israel; T. Kushnir, Tel Hashomer,
Israel; N. Askenasy, O. Kaplan, Tel Aviv, Israel Two-Dimensional
31P-1H Correlation Spectroscopy in Intact Organs and Their Extracts
11. M. Rudin, A. Sauter, Basel, Switzerland Measurement of Reaction
Rates In Vivo Using Magnetization Transfer Techniques
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