Sentences with phrase «journal human factors»

In a paper published in the journal Human Factors, Annemarie Landman, a Ph.D. student at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and the research organization TNO, and her colleagues said one of the issues in training crews is the difference between startle and surprise, two different situations, both of which may contribute to aircraft accidents.

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In her paper, Contextualizing online human milk sharing: Structural factors and lactation disparity among middle income women in the U.S for the journal Social Science & Medicine, Palmquist points out that women involved in online milk - sharing are largely middle class.
Findings of the research, published April 22 in the journal Mucosal Immunology, reveal that a substance found in animal and human breast milk called epidermal growth factor, or EGF, blocks the activation of a protein responsible for unlocking the damaging immune cascade that culminates in NEC, a disease marked by the swift and irreversible death of intestinal tissue that remains one of the most - challenging - to - treat conditions.
His scholarly write - ups have been published in international journals such as Human Rights Quarterly (US), Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics (UK), African Affairs (UK), and Review of Human Factor Studies (Canada).
High total and saturated fat intake were associated with greater risk of estrogen receptor - and progesterone receptor - positive (ER+PR +) breast cancer (BC), and human epidermal growth factor 2 receptor - negative (HER2 --RRB- disease, according to a new study published April 9 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Because a study just out in the ornithological journal Ibis concludes that human commercial activities, particularly those associated with poultry, are the major factors in the global dispersal of avian flu.
In a paper publishing August 7th in the Open Access journal PLOS Biology, researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI - CBG) succeeded in mimicking the sustained expression of the transcription factor Pax6 as seen in the developing human brain, in mouse cortical progenitor cells.
Now, a study published online April 27th, in the Journal of Immunology, confirms that the cytokine GM - CSF (Granulocyte macrophage colony - stimulating factor) likely plays an important role in human disease and offers a new explanation for why the MS treatment interferon - Beta (INF - β) is often effective at reducing MS attacks.
It also explains what factors make some surviving species more at risk today, says a study in the Journal of Human Evolution.
In his essay in the Journal of Economic Entomology, he outlines an array of human - driven factors that have enabled the spread of honey bee pathogens:
The new study — published October 18, 2016 in the journal Molecular Psychiatry — combined genetic analysis of more than 9,000 human psychiatric patients with brain imaging, electrophysiology, and pharmacological experiments in mutant mice to suggest that mutations in the gene DIXDC1 may act as a general risk factor for psychiatric disease by interfering with the way the brain regulates connections between neurons.
A recent study in the BioMed Central journal «Human Resources for Health,» led by New York University Rory Meyers College of Nursing (NYU Meyers) Associate Professor Allison Squires, PhD RN, FAAN examines if country - level contextual factors have an impact on Human Resources for Health (HRH) and to what extent.
As described in their upcoming paper in Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, human factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluatHuman Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, human factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluFactors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, human factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluatHuman Factors and Ergonomics Society, human factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluFactors and Ergonomics Society, human factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluathuman factors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evalufactors researchers Mikki H. Phan and Barbara S. Chaparro of Wichita State University and Joseph R. Keebler of Embry - Riddle Aeronautical University developed the GUESS to help game developers and researchers gather quality feedback from playtesting and game evaluations.
A report in last week's Journal of the American Medical Association (vol 268, p 1275) lends strong evidence to the theory that the age of the eggs is a much more important factor in human fertility than the age of the uterus.
To read the article «An engineered interdomain disulfide bond stabilized human blood coagulation factor VIIIa» by A.J. Gale and J - L Pellequer, please see the Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis 1, 1966 - 71 (2003).
Blocking a factor that can activate the human immune response against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the development of celiac disease in those most at risk, researchers report in the journal Nature.
The crux of the discovery, published online Tuesday by the journals Cell and Science, is a «direct reprogramming» technique that adds a cocktail of four genetic factors to run - of - the - mill human skin cells.
February 9, 2011 Human and mouse studies sharpen focus on cause of celiac disease Blocking a factor that can activate the human immune response against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the development of celiac disease in those most at risk, researchers report in the journal NaHuman and mouse studies sharpen focus on cause of celiac disease Blocking a factor that can activate the human immune response against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the development of celiac disease in those most at risk, researchers report in the journal Nahuman immune response against intestinal bacteria or certain foods could prevent the development of celiac disease in those most at risk, researchers report in the journal Nature.
In a 2016 review published in The Journal of Nutrition, the author assessed 20 different trials on humans, and concluded that garlic supplements successfully lowered blood pressure and improved elevated cholesterol levels — both of which are risk factors for heart disease.
Researchers have found that BDNF levels decline progressively with age.10 Lommatzsch, M., et al. «The Impact of Age, Weight and Gender on BDNF Levels in Human Platelets and Plasma,» Neurobiology of Aging 26 (2005):... continue At the same time that BDNF levels decrease, the volume of the hippocampus (primary center for emotion and memory) also decreases.11 Erickson, K.L., et al. «Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor is Associated with Age - Related Decline in Hippocampal Volume, Journal of Neuroscience 30,... continue In fact, in some neurological diseases, such as Huntington's and Alzheimer's disease, BDNF levels are low or deficient.12 Laske, C., et al. «Decreased Brain - Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) and B - Thromboglobulin Blood Levels in Alzheimer's Disease,» Journal of... continue
He has authored and co-authored numerous publications on factors related to student outcomes, including two forthcoming papers - one in the Review of Economics and Statistics on student absences and one in the Journal of Human Resources on teacher quality - class size tradeoffs.
It's a measurement of arterial stiffness, which «has been shown to predict coronary artery disease» in people with certain risk factors, according to the Journal of Human Hypertension.
[jounal] Garman, A. N. / 2003 / Factor structure of the transformational leadership model in human service teams / Journal of Organizational Behavior 24 (6): 803 ~ 812
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