... become an increasingly important topic in coming years: looking for the synergy between productive family lifeand productive worklife The old world of sharp boundaries betweenworkand family ... "finding balancebetween my workand my family" is cited as a number-one priority by more attendees than any other single issue Traditional organizations undeniably foster conflict betweenwork ... boundary betweenworkand family is anathema to systems thinking There is a natural connection between a person's worklifeand all other aspects of life We live only one life, but for a long...
... systems and tools, and training and education RAND Project AIR FORCE RAND Project AIR FORCE (PAF), a division of the RAND Corporation, is the U.S Air Force’s federally funded research and development ... replanning, and executing Internal examples are Lewis, Coggin, and Roll (1994) and Niblack, Szayna, and Bordeaux (1996) Outside RAND, versions of the framework are in use by the Air Force, the Army, and ... service providers Air and land combat units RAND MG518-2.3 Examples of demand-side processes include reviewing and prioritizing operational schedules in terms of COCOM and other governmental...
... Quality vs Quantity Customized Messaging 22% Targeted Messaging 8% Templates 2% Set Up Your Systems Finding A Reason What? Executive quotes about… Executive priorities Hiring /Growth Promotions New...
... NPY) ⁄ ) TTR) ⁄ ) Y4 and Y2 NPY Transthyretin Increased TBV in relation to Y2) ⁄ ) Increased TVB and CBV Increased bone mineral density and TBV Increased Increased Increased Increased Normal Normal ... ⁄ ) Leptin and Y2 Increased Increased Y1) ⁄ ) Y1 Decreased TBV and CBV in relation to Y2) ⁄ ) Increased TBV and CBV ND Increased NPY levels Normal leptin levels Increased NPY levels Increased ... Leptin Increased NPY levels 25,46 Leptin receptor Y2 Increased in trabecular bone Increased Increased Increased db ⁄ db Y2) ⁄ ) Increased TBV Decreased CBV Increased TBV Increased TBV and CBV...
... worker has increased at all working ages over the last quarter of the century in the United States and in the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany This coincides with an increase in both access to and the ... the individual worker will make decisions regarding workand non -work, considering the alternative available exit routes and the income streams attached to each of these options The worker takes ... variables ε1 and ε1 are random disturbances, f1 describes the relationship between true health and its instruments and f2 represents reporting behaviour Those out of work are more inclined to...
... Introduction Chapter The Social and Economic Environment of the Study 23 Chapter Family and Power 32 Chapter Workand the Midlife and Older Woman 68 Chapter Women, Health and the Repressed Discourse ... level; family and power relationships; issues related to closeness and control; workand a wide range of economic concerns; dependency; health, widowhood and sexuality; and respect and ageing Two ... chapter 3, the issue of paid and unpaid work in the life of middle-aged and older women within the formal and informal sectors is explored and the societal expectations about work for women of this...
... differential prevalence and differential impacts of early life conditions, and particularly childhood health, between England and the US may have lead to differences in subsequentlater -life health outcomes ... arthritis and cancer, and emotional and mental illness including depression), disability and functioning status, and several salient health behaviors (smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical ... history between its wave and wave core interviewsbetween February and August 2007 ELSA used a standalone life- history’ CAPI personal interview covering a variety of childhood circumstances and events...
... primes; between 1,001 and 1,100 there are only 16; andbetween the numbers 100,001 and 100,100 there are a mere six Prime numbers become increasingly sparse In other words, the average distance between ... Groups, Monster Groups, and Baby Monsters Fermat’s Incorrect Conjecture The Crash of Catastrophe Theory Deceptive Simplicity The Beauty of Dissymmetry Random and Not So Random How Can One Be Sure ... Zeitung and its Sunday edition NZZ am Sonntag It was, and is, my wish to give readers an understanding not only of the importance but also of the beauty and elegance of the subject Anecdotes and...
... weitergehen, weitermachen kurz vorbeikommen, auf einen Sprung vorbeikommen in Wartestellung setzen, jemanden bitten zu warten beausichtigen, leiten, betreuen, Verantwortung haben, Zuständig sein in der ... schon durchkommen, erreichen eine Telefonverbindung bekommen hinnehmen, ertragen, dulden sich abfinden mit, sich gefallen lassen sofort, auf der Stelle verursacht, bedingt / herforgerufen durch...
... Distinguishing between quality of lifeand health status in quality of life research: A metaanalysis Qual Life Res 1999, 8:447-459 Segovia J, Bartlett RF, Edwards AC: The association between selfassessed ... Abstracts Issue 1999, 8:617 Nanda U, Andresen EM: Performance measures of healthrelated quality of lifeand function among disabled adults [abstract] Qual Life Res 1998, 7:644 Andersen EM, Catlin TK, ... relate both directly and indirectly to health, disease, disability, and impairment, "HRQOL is the gap between our expectations of health and our experience of it." (p.1240) More succinctly, the Centers...
... of the manuscript and responsible for the integrity of the work as a whole She contributed as a principal researcher and writer including drafting the article and the analysis and interpretation ... determine a) the differences in the 15D score and dimensions between patients and population controls, and b) the differences between the baseline and admission measurements within the patient ... missing values c Between patients and population controls d Between the patients who completed the questionnaires (baseline and admission, n = 133) and those excluded (n = 64) b Number and home municipality...
... between psychiatric outpatients and regular students recruited from the same catchment area and during comparable time intervals and matched for sex and age, we found outpatients to report, and ... difference between parent report of students and patients and might be interpreted mistakenly Given non-significant differences between parent proxy Page of reports and significant differences between ... of Life among Norwegian school children: a six-month follow-up study Health Qual Life Outcomes 2009, 7:7 27 Jozefiak T: Quality of lifeand mental health in children and adolescents: Child and...
... US finding no associations between obesity and depression [28] Moderating effects of depressed mood and diabetes on the relation between obesity and HRQL depended on Heidelberg et al Health and ... al.: Do diabetes and depressed mood affect associations between obesity and quality of life in postmenopause? Results of the KORA-F3 Augsburg population study Health and Quality of Life Outcomes ... M: Menopause and determinants of quality of life in women at midlife and beyond: the study of health in Pomerania (SHIP) Menopause 2007, 14:123-134 Jones GL, Sutton A: Quality of life in obese...
... and in synovial fluid samples Comparison between the ERA patients having high and low levels of survivin (Table 2) revealed, beside erosivity, an association between high levels of survivin and ... preparations were assessed for proliferation, survivin expression, and IL-6 levels Antibodies of IgG and IgM class specific for survivin were measured in blood and synovial fluid samples by an ... sampling into three groups Group included patients receiving MTX (n = 18), group included patients treated with combination of MTX and TNF-α inhibitors (n = 42), group included patients treated with...
... mean and standard error from independent experiments At a dose of Gy of g-rays, there is a statistically significant difference between the double hemizygous and the other genotypes network response ... genotypes Since we didn’t find difference in the background transformation frequency (and apoptosis, although apoptosis was measured in different cell type) between the heterozygous and wild type ... contributions LBS and TL provided the mice, mating, genotyping, embryo cells isolation and culture FS and LZ and GZ carried out the comet assay, transformation assays, apoptosis and micronuclei...
... Figure 5) Between January 2003 and December 2003, a total of 164 patients were included in the study Sixty-six of the patients were admitted because of sepsis (severe sepsis and septic shock), and ... age between two groups of patients (patients with sepsis and patients with trauma), Cox survival analysis was used For assessing differences in baseline characteristics between responders and ... divided into two groups according to admission diagnoses: group included patients with sepsis (severe sepsis and septic shock) and group included those with trauma (polytrauma, multiple trauma, head...