02780nam 2200457Ia 450 991069536980332120060926171358.0(CKB)5470000002369051(OCoLC)71757860(EXLCZ)99547000000236905120060926d2006 ua 0engurbn|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAn assessment of commuting risk factors for air traffic control specialists[electronic resource] final report /T. Nesthus ... [and others]Washington, D.C. :Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ;Ft. Belvior, VA :Available to the public through the Defense Technical Information Center ;Springfield, Va. :Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service,[2006]i, 9 pages digital, PDF fileTitle from title screen (viewed on Sept. 26, 2006)."June 2006.""DOT/FAA/AM-06/13."Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-9).This study assessed risk factors for commuting incidents reported by air traffic controllers driving to and from work. Analyses were conducted on responses to a modified version of the Standard Shiftwork Index survey regarding alertness, commuting variables, and driving outcomes. Chi-square tests and odds ratio (OR) risk estimates were computed separately for air traffic controllers in Terminal/Enroute and Flight Service Station options. Reduced mental sharpness was associated with elevated ORs while driving to and from shifts, though the greatest risk was found before early mornings and following midnight shifts. Elevated ORs for lapses of attention, falling asleep, and near misses were found for those with commutes greater than 20 miles and variably, with roadway type. In most cases, too few actual accidents were reported to compute chi-square statistics or odds rations for this outcome.Assessment of commuting risk factors for air traffic control specialists Air traffic controllersCommutingRisk assessmentSleep deprivationAir traffic controllers.CommutingRisk assessment.Sleep deprivation.Nesthus Thomas E1383824United States.Office of Aerospace Medicine.United States.Federal Aviation Administration.Civil Aerospace Medical Institute.GPOGPOBOOK9910695369803321An assessment of commuting risk factors for air traffic control specialists3429224UNINA02763oem 2200673 450 991071354600332120200522143029.0(CKB)5470000002502204(OCoLC)966641112(EXLCZ)99547000000250220420161221d1985 ua enga|||||||||||||||||||||durbn|||||||||crirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGeohydrology of the Irondequoit Creek Basin near Rochester, New York /by Richard M. Yager, Phillip J. Zarriello, and William M. KappelIthaca, New York :Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey,1985.Denver, Colorado :Open-File Services Section, Western Distribution Branch, U.S. Geological Survey.1 online resource (5 maps and 2 geologic sections)Water-resources investigations report ;84-4259Relief shown by spot heights."Prepared in cooperation with Irondequoit Bay Pure Waters District, Monroe County Department of Engineering."Includes text, bibliographical references, and glossary.plate 1. Geomorphic features -- plate 2. Surficial geology -- plate 3. Soil permeability -- plate 4. Potentiometric surface and direction of ground-water movement -- plate 5. Ground-water recharge areas -- plate 6A. Geologic sections (A-AÊ£ to H-HÊ£) -- plate 6B. Geologic sections (I-IÊ£ to T-TÊ£).Irondequoit Creek Basin near Rochester, New York, geohydrologyGeomorphologyNew York (State)Monroe CountyMapsGroundwaterNew York (State)Monroe CountyMapsSoil permeabilityNew York (State)Monroe CountyMapsGeomorphologyfastGroundwaterfastSoil permeabilityfastNew York (State)Monroe CountyfastMaps.fastMaps.lcgftGeomorphologyGroundwaterSoil permeabilityGeomorphology.Groundwater.Soil permeability.Yager Richard M.Kappel William M.Zarriello Phillip J.Monroe County (N.Y.).Department of Engineering.Irondequoit Bay Pure Waters District.COPCOPOCLCOOCLCFBRXGPOBOOK9910713546003321Geohydrology of the Irondequoit Creek Basin near Rochester, New York3318804UNINA01849nam 2200445 450 991079561520332120240112051738.01-63624-107-7(CKB)5580000000497470(MiAaPQ)EBC30495003(Au-PeEL)EBL30495003(EXLCZ)99558000000049747020240112d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Soviet Baltic offensive, 1944-45 German defense of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania /Ian BaxterFirst edition.Havertown, Pennsylvania :Casemate Publishers,[2022]©20221 online resource (130 pages)Casemate illustrated : men, battles, weapons1-63624-106-9 Includes bibliographical references (page 25) and index.From victory to defeat -- German forces -- Soviet forces -- Battle for the Narva Bridgehead -- Fall of Fortress Vilnius -- The Soviet Baltic Offensive -- Defeat."Account of the German defense of the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Against overwhelming Soviet forces the book shows how the German Army Group North was driven across the Baltics from Leningrad and fought a number isolated battles including the defense of Narva, Memel and the Kurland pocket."Casemate illustrated.World War, 1939-1945CampaignsBaltic StatesWorld War, 1939-1945Campaigns940.54/2179Baxter Ian F. G.234318MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910795615203321The Soviet Baltic offensive, 1944-453734057UNINA