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Selected AbstractsConcise Guide to Marriage and Family Therapy, by Eva C. Ritvo and Ira D. GlickAMERICAN JOURNAL OF ORTHOPSYCHIATRY, Issue 4 2002Article first published online: 22 JUL 2010 No abstract is available for this article. [source] Protein Crystallography , A Concise Guide.ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION D, Issue 9 2009By Eaton E. Lattman, Patrick J. Loll. First page of article [source] Development of a knowledge-based system for nonpowered hand tools (Tool Expert): Part I,The scientific basisHUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS IN MANUFACTURING & SERVICE INDUSTRIES, Issue 3 2004Berman Kayis The need for developing a clear and concise guide for designing, selecting, and using hand tools would minimize if not eliminate acute,chronic trauma exposure factors and help improve efficiency, well-being, and morale. Despite several research efforts devoted to the exploration and understanding of the interrelation between human capabilities, task requirements, nature of tasks, and ergonomically designed hand tools, there appear to be several problems in utilizing existing knowledge in practical use. One of the most important barriers is the lack of interaction of several specialists from different backgrounds. In this article, TOOL-EXPERT, a knowledge-based system developed to assert the ergonomical nonpowered hand tool design, selection, and use, is explained, which will provide a guideline to several users from various backgrounds. The system is designed to run in any IBM-compatible personal computer system. Knowledge from several domains was included. The type of knowledge used in the research was selected to be a declarative knowledge. Altogether it includes 423 goals, 35 questions, and 40 rules. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Hum Factors Man 14: 257,268, 2004. [source] Calcium-channel blockers: their properties and use in hypertensionPRESCRIBER, Issue 13 2010Article first published online: 20 JUL 2010 A concise guide to the indications and properties of calcium-channel blockers and their current recommended place in the treatment of hypertension. Copyright © 2010 Wiley Interface Ltd [source] |