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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The hygiene of clothing 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943
    ... a small part in body temperature regulation. 2. Radiation is the transfer of energy from the body sur- face by means of electromagnetic waves, depends in amount upon the temperature difference ...
  2. ... or peer* or “social work*” or volunteer*)) NOT electromagnetic OR tomography OR bronchoscopic ... Framework”) OR (MH “Theory+”)) OR (TI (taxonomy OR classification OR theory OR ...
  3. ... 32 Toward development and application of a qualitative theory of hospital utilization. McClure W. Inquiry 1982 Summer; 19(2): 117-35 The radiation therapy resident: a survey of motivating factors, degree ...
  4. ... E. Predicting organizational effectiveness with a four-factor theory of leadership. Admin Sci Quart 11: 238-63 S 66 BOWERS,E.EUGENE. Education and discipline in radiation protection. Radiol Technol 38: 33 J1 66 BOWERS ...
  5. ... Industrial engineering) ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (See also: Public health; Radiation hazards) Air pollution and student health. W.H.Durham. Arch Environ Health 28: 241-54 My 74 Electromagnetic pollution: is it hurting our health? J.Arehart- ...
  6. ... 2. 374 HOSPITAL LITERATURE INDEX, VOLUME 50, 1994 RADIATION PROTECTION Continuous quality improvement (CQI) concepts. Pelletier LR, et al. J Nurs Care Qual 1993 Oct; 8( 1):83—5 Clinical decision making: from theory to practice. Rationing resources while improving quality. How ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Modern views of matter 
    Publication: [New York] : [publisher not identified], [1900]
    ... elec- trolysis ; what has that to do with radiation ? It signifies the mass of matter associated with a unit charge of electricity. Precisely, but considered from the point of view of Clerk Maxwell’s theory of light it applies to a radiating body ...
  8. ... 1926 1: 340-52^-Mueller, H. On the theory of scattering of light! Proc R. Soc, Lond., ser. A, 1938, 166: 425-49.—Ruedy, R. Absorption of light and heat radiation by small spherical particles; scattering of light by ...
  9. ... may experience additional stresses from fatigue, infection, burns, radiation, and ... beam. These considerations require the development of specialized ...
  10. ... threshold is not supported by radiobiological data and theory (discussed in ... > resulted from radiation exposure rates which are lower than that found ...
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