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Asinas C Y - - 1992
The paper attempts to present the current malaria situation in the Philippines which includes its distribution, morbidity and mortality rates, parasitology, the appearance of drug-resistant parasites, and entomological aspects. Under the current malaria control program, the objective is to reduce the incidence of malaria to one per one thousand population ...
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May E J - - 1992
A new controlled-motion program that incorporates dynamic flexion traction to all four digits, a short splint leaving the interphalangeal joints free, and a nighttime extension splint was prospectively compared with a modification of the Kleinert technique and a combination of the modified Kleinert technique and passive movements. Each program was ...
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Clark N M - - 1992
This paper presents findings from the evaluation of a self-management education program based on self-regulation principles. Older men and women (N = 324) were randomly assigned to program and control groups. Outcomes were measured using the Sickness Impact Profile. Twelve months following baseline data collection, psychosocial functioning of program participants ...
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Gleason L A - - 1992
A treatment program for adolescents with phenylketonuria (PKU), incorporating education, goal-setting, self-monitoring, contracts, and rewards, was evaluated by measuring knowledge of PKU, blood phenylalanine concentrations, and health locus of control (LOC) before and after participation in the program. Of the 16 subjects, seven subjects successfully completed the program by achieving ...
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West K - - 1992
NFPA 1581 is an important adjunct for those developing or updating their infection-control programs. This document, along with the OSHA regulations, will help you format your program. NFPA 1581 offers firm, clear specifics for fire departments. To obtain a copy, write to the National Fire Protection Association, P.O. Box 9101, ...
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Pilat J F - - 1992
In the aftermath of the GulfWar, revelations about Iraq's extensive program to develop nuclear weapons challenge the future of the international nuclear nonproliferation regime. Until inspections sanctioned by the U.N. Security Council began, Iraq's violations of its obligations under the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons and its related ...
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West K - - 1992
Departments that have put off program development while waiting for the final ruling to be published have a lot of work to do. Many departments have been cited and fined by OSHA in the past year for failure to begin infection-control programs or provide hepatitis-B vaccines to personnel. Under the ...
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Fertman C I - - 1992
Adolescents' participation in extracurricular activities is related to a number of variables, such as higher grade point average, increased self-esteem, and lower absenteeism. This research, part of a larger longitudinal study, was designed to determine whether a short, psychoeducational intervention, the personal empowerment program, would affect adolescents' level of involvement ...
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Roush L - - 1992
The results of a new survey of members of the Society of Automotive Engineers Adaptive Devices Standards Committee are presented. These findings identify priorities for secondary controls when adapting vehicle controls for drivers who are physically disabled. Previous surveys conducted in this area are cited in conjunction with the results ...
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Okanurak K - - 1992
The focus of this paper is on community participation in the Thai Malaria Control Program. Two projects concerned are reviewed. First, the Village Voluntary Malaria Collaborator Program has been established for case detection. Second, the Village Malaria Self-Reliance Project aims at malaria prevention. Both projects have been able to get ...
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Srihakim S - - 1991
One of the most important parasitic diseases in adult cattle and buffalo in Thailand is fascioliasis, caused mainly by Fasciola gigantica. The economic loss from fascioliasis in cattle and buffalo throughout Thailand has been assessed at not less than 100 million Baht. Recent investigations have been shown that the average ...
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Davies P R - - 1991
Retrospective analysis of records, from July 1987 to June 1991, of 1140 inspections of slaughtered pigs from 154 swine herds in the Pig Health Monitoring Scheme of South Australia was conducted to evaluate patterns of variation in the prevalence and severity of skin lesions typical of sarcoptic mange. An increase ...
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Chen S P - - 1991
To determine the effects of a school-based, nurse-run prenatal counseling program, records of prenatal care visits of students and their infants' birth weights (i.e., cases) were obtained from the state live birth certificate tape for 1985-1987. From the same tape, a mother residing in the same community but not enrolled ...
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Morris C D - - 1991
Simple and economic methods were developed for control programs to demonstrate the movement of mosquitoes from a breeding source to residential areas. Using mark-release-recapture methods and examples, mean, median and maximum distances traveled were estimated or observed and compared for 11 species produced in a wastewater treatment facility near Lakeland, ...
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Schulze T L - - 1991
Applications of selected granular acaricide formulations to the shrub layer of forested habitats during the peak activity periods of Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin nymphs and larvae significantly reduced the abundance of these stages on Peromyscus leucopus. The granules effectively penetrated growing vegetation and suppressed populations of subadult ...
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Hylka S C - - 1991
New methods of postoperative pain control offer alternatives to traditional intramuscular injections of narcotic. One such method is patient-controlled analgesia (PCA), in which patients self-administer predetermined, controlled doses of intravenous narcotic "on demand." The PACU is a desirable unit in which to initiate PCA since pain is often acute in ...
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Smith S E - - 1991
An absenteeism control program can reduce employee absenteeism, thereby reducing company expenses, improving productivity, and bringing workers back to work sooner. A survey of Cohn's suggests that many companies in the United States lack absenteeism control programs, and those firms that have such programs are unlikely to have all the ...
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Mueller R A - - 1991
MacCueSee was written to perform routine calculations on quality control concentration values from radioimmunoassay. It is written in Microsoft QuickBASIC for the Apple Macintosh computer. The program calculates within and between assay standard deviation (S.D.) and coefficient of variation from a spreadsheet file containing concentration values of controls analyzed. It ...
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Ong G - - 1991
With many patients the control of dental plaque is accepted as an important factor in the prevention and treatment of periodontal diseases. However, for others, because this aspect of oral hygiene is not yet totally understood or accepted, plaque control programs often prove to be frustrating and too time-consuming for ...
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Krupnick A J - - 1991
To help focus debate about the best use of society's resources, it is important to have estimates of the benefits and costs of further improvements in air quality. Such estimates are developed, with focus primarily on reductions in ground-level ozone resulting from the control of volatile organic compounds; to a ...
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Bohnker B - - 1991
Performance was studied for student naval aviators with waivers for defective uncorrected distance visual acuity who underwent primary flight training at NAS Whiting Field, FL, for fiscal year 1987 (cases = 45). Outcome variables were completion rate, primary flight training grades and flight hours. Controls for completion rate were all ...
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Kosa J J - - 1991
It would be difficult to address personnel issues in this article, due to the complexities inherent in staffing requirement. However, the approach discussed here is to keep systems simple yet controlled, and to make information available to reduce orientation and training time. By having many of the systems discussed in ...
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Lyon H C HC - - 1991
We report on three years of research trials of the PlanAlyzer I Project--a carefully controlled research study using a microcomputer-based, self-paced, case-based, event-driven system for medical education. PlanAlyzer presents cases, elicits and critiques a second year student's approach to the diagnosis of anemias and chest pain. PlanAlyzer uses text, hypertext, ...
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de Jong P - - 1991
The present study investigated whether a covariation bias is present in severe spider phobics and whether such bias is modified by successful treatment. In addition, this study sought to examine whether a covariation bias is linked to differential autonomic responding. Subjects were 20 untreated phobics, 19 treated phobics, and 18 ...
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Gubler D J - - 1991
The ongoing resurgence of Aedes aegypti in the Americas--abetted by poor mosquito control, urbanization, and increased air travel--has led to dengue hyperendemicity, more frequent dengue epidemics, and the emergence of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). This article describes a program developed to cope with this situation that emphasizes disease prevention rather ...
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Bajd T - - 1990
Due to natural or artificial obstacles, gait is a less automatic and periodic process than it would appear when studying normal walking on the level. Pre-programmed functional electrical stimulation (FES) sequences, therefore, do not appear to be a suitable approach to the control of multichannel electrical stimulators in the restoration ...
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Ouellette F - - 1990
Gaining control of multiple-choice exams will eliminate feelings of frustration as students learn more about causes of testing dilemmas and begin to do something about the problem. Rather than constant failure after each exam, students will be able to claim victory over exams when they change negative behaviors, study smart, ...
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Trice A D - - 1990
This study compared secondary school students' compliance with counseling or contingency contracting for truancy and disruptive behavior. Contracting was more effective than counseling with the 44 truants but not for those showing disruptive behavior (n = 52). Individuals with an internal locus of control were more responsive to counseling than ...
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Zucchelli G C - - 1990
A recently developed chemiluminescence immunoassay system (LIA-mat) for triiodothyronine and thyroxine, set up by Byk-Sangtec Diagnostica (Dietzenbach, Germany), has been evaluated and compared with radioimmunoassays and with a chemiluminescence enhanced enzyme immunoassay (Amerlite), using control materials circulated in a national interlaboratory quality control, as well as patient sera. The LIA-mat ...
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Lim J L - - 1990
Two highly active synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, lambdacyhalothrin and cypermethrin, were evaluated as thermal fogs against houseflies (Musca domestica Linnaeus) and mosquitos (Aedes aegypti Linnaeus). Lambdacyhalothrin (OMS 3021) showed an average of 2.5 times more knockdown activity and over 5 times more adulticidal activity than cypermethrin against Musca domestica and Aedes ...
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Wu Y K - - 1990
Cardiovascular community control program in Beijing started in 1969. In the past 20 years, eleven such programs had been established, covering a total population of 750,000. For those programs that have been operating for over 5-10 years, a marked drop in the mortality and morbidity rates of hypertension, stroke and ...
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Butler R - - 1990
Both dispositional and attributional perspectives on perceptions of control assume that people have some idea of outcome determinants. This, however, may not always be so. This study tested the hypothesis that pupils do not always understand the determinants of their learning outcomes, and that such a sense of unknown control ...
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Heilbrun A B AB - - 1990
The four stages preceding the postconventional level in the Kohlberg (1958, 1971, 1976) system of moral development are described as involving moral judgments that conform to external conditions of punishment, reward, social expectation, and conformity to the law. No special level of self-control seems necessary to behave in keeping with ...
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Lattal K A - - 1990
Current practices in the undergraduate Psychology of Learning course were assessed through a survey in which a questionnaire probing the teaching of the course was sent to 238 4-year colleges and universities in the United States. Fifty-four percent of the questionnaires were returned. Learning courses were taught at all but ...
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Williams-Fulton N R - - 1989
Two control programs were evaluated for their efficiency in eradicating the maedi-visna (M-V) virus from a single sheep flock. In both programs, the agar gel immunodiffusion test was used for the detection of M-V infected animals at regular intervals. In program 1, the test and remove program, ewes that were ...
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Christensen N O - - 1989
Recently acquired comprehensive knowledge concerning the epidemiology of schistosomiasis has provided the background for the establishment of schistosomiasis control strategies. However, the planning, implementation, and maintenance of such control programmes requires sufficient numbers of well trained personnel at the local, district and central levels. Training of health personnel as well ...
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Chandler T J - - 1989
Past studies have produced conflicting results as to the effect of squat exercises on knee stability. One hundred male and female college students were measured using a knee ligament arthrometer on nine tests of knee stability. Over an 8-wk training program, full or half squats did not consistently affect knee ...
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Parkinson D K - - 1989
This paper describes the implementation and evaluation of the Coke Oven Intervention Program developed jointly by the United Steel Workers of America and the University of Pittsburgh. The program was offered on four occasions at each of seven coke oven plants over a 2-year period. Participants were compared with nonparticipating ...
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Knoop R - - 1989
Inconsistencies in findings between age and perceived locus of control of reinforcement were examined in light of social learning theory. Absence of work was hypothesized to reduce opportunities for reinforcement and thus expectancies. No differences were found in internal-external (I-E) locus of control among nine age groups (20 to 65 ...
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Rohlicek V - - 1989
A versatile device for a patch-clamp amplifier is described. This device contains: (i) an acoustic indicator to monitor the input resistance of the patch pipette, which is used in search-mode to indicate the formation of seals; (ii) two pulse generators; and (iii) a staircase generator to produce various pulse and ...
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Smith R E - - 1989
A number of studies have shown that mastery experiences strengthen self-efficacy expectancies that are specific to the mastery situation. In this study I assessed the effects of cognitive-behavioral coping skills training on generalized expectancies concerning self-efficacy and locus of control in test-anxious college students. Compared with a waiting-list control group, ...
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Markowich M M - - 1989
One way for hospitals to control costs and increase productivity is to reduce absenteeism. This study evaluates the comparative effectiveness of seven prevalent absentee-control programs. Three are reward programs (bonus, buy back, and personal recognition); three are disciplinary programs (disciplinary action, no-fault, and year-end review); and one combines reward and ...
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Umemura T - - 1988
To test directly whether the control of fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in the adult takes place at the level of erythroid progenitors or at the level of erythroblasts, we treated animals with high doses of erythropoietin and examined the effects of this manipulation on the globin gene programs of erythroid progenitors. ...
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Ben Osman F - - 1988
The Tunisian experience in a recent field rabies control program is described. The Tunisian program emphasizes control of rabies in dogs, the essential source of virus for other animals and humans. The different phases of this program to reduce and eliminate canine rabies by systematic vaccination of accessible dogs and ...
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Gauffin H - - 1988
The postural control of ten male soccer players with functional instability (FI) of the ankle joint, i.e., recurrent sprains and/or a feeling of giving way, was studied before and after ankle disk training. Postural control was studied by means of stabilometry and an optoelectronic movement recording system. In the present ...
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Perry B D - - 1988
Structured investigation of disease outbreaks or deviations from desired productivity levels do not always lead to definitive answers upon which intervention programs can be based. There is an important role for well-designed supportive epidemiologic studies to supplement outbreak investigations, and the circumstances of their use are described in this article. ...
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Herd R P - - 1988
There are currently four major options for control of ostertagiasis and other ruminant gastrointestinal parasites. These are the traditional, suppressive, integrated and strategic approaches. Strategic dosing is the most realistic and beneficial approach for most regions of the world, including the U.S.A. It is effective, practical, labor-saving and can yield ...
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Kloos H - - 1988
The literature on schistosomiasis in Ethiopia is reviewed with the objective of bringing together in one paper diverse sources which may not be available to those interested in schistosomiasis. Particular attention is given to the influence of altitude and climate, snail ecology and government economic programs on the distribution of ...
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Poulton A L - - 1988
The regulation by melatonin of hypothalamic-pituitary events in the ewe to advance seasonal oestrous activity, with no undesirable effects upon fertility, and its induction of those seasonal responses associated with short days indicates an essential role for melatonin in controlled-breeding programs in major sheep-producing countries. The development of suitable controlled-release ...
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West S - - 1988
Trachoma continues to be a leading cause of blindness largely confined to developing countries. Trachoma control programs have primarily been oriented to drug therapy, an approach which may be successful if it is community-based. However, the costs to ensure long-term success are substantial. Community-based health education approaches to reduce risk ...
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