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Development of a Job Exposure Matrix for flour exposure in the Bakery Industry: Systematic review with field validation
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was subsequently used to derive exposure indices among a group of current bakers (average exposure, maximum exposure and cumulative exposure) which were used along with duration of bakery exposure and other risk factors such as age, gender, smoking, atopy and family history of allergy to predict the
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Fall 2017
, respectively. Increase in mean ambient, daily maximum and daily minimum temperature were more likely to have a positive effect on physical activity, although the associations were not statistically significant. The associations between weather attributes and physical activity differed by gender, day of the
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Employer attitudes and the employment of people with disabilities: an exploratory study using the Ambivalence Amplification Theory
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. There was no evidence main effect for disability status and no interaction between merit and disability status on either employer’s ratings of application documents or on their willingness to grant an interview, regardless of gender, age, education, and affiliation with a public or private business
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Exploring Women’s Experiences with Deciding to Use and Access Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
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required to understand the experiences of women living in rural settings and the experiences of gender diverse individuals. This thesis highlights the opportunities for healthcare providers to engage with women considering LARC and improve women’s ability to access LARC.
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Spring 2021
technique in concealing private information through ablation studies and comparison with multiple baseline methods, including recent techniques proposed in the literature. We evaluate our techniques by treating the activity attribute in both datasets as public information, and the gender and weight of
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Spring 2020
prescribing knowledge. Themes included self-awareness, lack of education and educational improvements, prescribing errors and resources, prescribing culture and barriers to prescribing, gender differences and benefits to prescribing. Results from the scoping review showed that prescribing competence is
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Systems of Value: Knowledge, Imperialism, and Scientific Authority in the Context of 18th Century Sweden
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, with a focus on the coexistence of diverse knowledge systems beside the one predominant in Western academia, i.e. empiricism. The approaches used here include, among others, historical, political, economic, scientific, gender-theoretical, religious studies, anthropological, and northern studies
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Spring 2018
learning outcomes that include improvement of pedagogical knowledge and skills among mathematics teachers, development of teacher confidence, the establishment of teacher collaboration and networking, and development of awareness of gender-sensitive pedagogy. They attributed such success to long-term
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Spring 2018
learning outcomes that include improvement of pedagogical knowledge and skills among mathematics teachers, development of teacher confidence, the establishment of teacher collaboration and networking, and development of awareness of gender-sensitive pedagogy. They attributed such success to long-term
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Attitudes to aging mediate the relationship between older peoples’ subjective health and quality of life in 20 countries.
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Low, G., Molzahn, A. E., Schopflocher, D.
account for older adults’ country of origin, and their age and gender? Methods This was a secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data collected in 20 countries taking part in the 2003 WHOQOL-OLD Field study. The study sample consisted of 4593 adults whom were, on average, 72.10 years of age (range
mediations manifested in the same way across all 20 country samples, regardless of age or gender. Attitudes toward physical change were the strongest mediator of health satisfaction upon global and domain-specific quality of life, followed by psychosocial loss and psychosocial growth. Conclusions Our study