945 resultados para Internet (Computer network) -- Safety measures


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Included are 157 references to reports, journals, and other literature related to the problems and techniques of tritium handling. The subject scope embraces analytical and monitoring procedures and instruments, physiological effects, and safety measures and standards.

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Nuclear science abstracts

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Federal Transit Administration, Washington, D.C.

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Published by: Harvard Law Review Association,

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Latest issue consulted: New ser., v. 15, no. 2 (2001).

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Includes an annual summer issue, 1936- : Letters in Canada.

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Energy research abstracts

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Published: Rome, 1954-1985; Milan : Franco Angeli, 1987-1988; Rome : Borla, 1989-1994; Abingdon : Carfax Pub. Company, <1996->

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Vols. for 1893-19<23> includes section: "Reviews."

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Editors: 1886-Apr. 1891, M. Creighton (American editor, 1887-97, J. Winsor); July 1891-Jan. 1901, S. R. Gardiner, R. L. Poole; Apr. 1901- R. L. Poole; Apr. 1938- J. Edwards.

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Bibliography of American linguistics, 1926-1928 in v. 6, p. 69-75.

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Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based, cognitive-behavior therapy, the same treatment partially delivered Via the Internet. or a wait-list control (WL). Children in the clinic and clinic-plus-Internet conditions showed significantly greater reductions in anxiety from pre- to posttreatment and were more likely to be free of their anxiety diagnoses, compared with the WL group. Improvements were maintained at 12-month follow-up for both therapy conditions', with minimal difference in outcomes between interventions. The Internet treatment content was highly acceptable to families, with minimal dropout and a high level of therapy compliance.

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Objective To investigate current use of the internet and eHealth amongst adults. Design Focus groups were conducted to explore participants' attitudes to and reasons for health internet use. Main outcome measures The focus group data were analysed and interpreted using thematic analysis. Results Three superordinate themes exploring eHealth behaviours were identified: decline in expert authority, pervasiveness of health information on the internet and empowerment. Results showed participants enjoyed the immediate benefits of eHealth information and felt empowered by increased knowledge, but they would be reluctant to lose face-to-face consultations with their GP. Conclusions Our findings illustrate changes in patient identity and a decline in expert authority with ramifications for the practitioner–patient relationship and subsequent implications for health management more generally.