Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(3)
Lifting of heavy burdens, that is, isometric work is a much more frequent work task in male occupations, and more dynamic work tasks more frequently characterise manual female work demands.
Possibilities for increased exposure of women may include more frequent work in the fields, thus exposing them to arthropod vectors; closer contact with domestic animals that may be involved in maintaining the SFG rickettsial agent (although no evidence was collected to support this); or exposure to house mouse mites in the home.
These include whether 16 hours is truly a safe limit, or whether some other, shorter number of hours will be found to be optimal; the effect of shorter, possibly more frequent, work periods on resident and physician well-being; the effect of more frequent handovers on patient care; and the effect of chronic fatigue on decision making and learning [ 14].
Similar(57)
While Werner discovered the fine points of thoroughbred training -- everything from building a fitness foundation with more frequent works to the type and frequency of their feed -- Durant was learning how to eye a horse and sort through pedigree.
Most migrants in Italy live in the Northern regions (61.8%) and emigrated to find a job, though the reason for migration has suddenly changed in the recent years: in 2012, family reasons (81.322 migrants) became more frequent than work reasons (52.328 migrants), probably because of the progressive decrease of job offer in Italy and the stagnation in labour market [ 30].
Sleep dissatisfaction was also significantly more frequent among working women without family demands and those working shifts, and 'difficulty falling asleep' was significantly more common in both sets of working women.
Admissions to the palliative care unit were more frequent on working days, so the room occupancy differed between working days and weekends/public holidays.
As could be expected the professional profile was only found for respondents aged >15 yrs and was much more frequent during working days (Figure 3).
This cannot be explained by smokers taking more frequent breaks from work than non-smokers, since there was no reduction in risk among those who reported regular breaks.
This is the first study to demonstrate that occupational exposures are associated with distinct clinical characteristics in smokers and ex-smokers with COPD, i.e. (i) older age and predominantly male gender, (ii) more frequent respiratory-related work disability or handicap and (iii) increased prevalence of hay fever, asthma, current sputum production, lifetime and current wheezing.
I would have liked the process to be more agile, with more frequent iterative deliveries working towards a "final" design (when are designs ever finished?).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com