Sentence examples for occupational combinations from inspiring English sources

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The measure of network density, on the other hand, captures how many different occupational combinations there exist among the households in the studied community.

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In any case, occupational skills in combination with practical experience prepare IVET graduates for entering employment in the corresponding occupation, but broad training might allow for greater occupational mobility than specific trainings as the provided skills are more general and thus the loss of occupation-specific skills when switching occupations might be smaller (Eggenberger et al. 2015).

The patient's medical and occupational history, in combination with his spirometry and PEFR measurements, supports the diagnosis of OA, reversible airways disease responding to bronchodilators with symptoms that are worse at work and improve away from work.

Wildland firefighting exposes personnel to combinations of occupational and environmental stressors that include physical activity, heat and sleep restriction.

Statistically nonsignificant elevated SIRs or SMRs were also observed in three of five occupational cohorts using various combinations of industrial hygienist evaluations, walk-throughs, interviews with employees, monitoring data, and work histories for exposure assessment (Blair et al. 1998; Boice et al. 1999; Morgan et al. 1998; Raaschou-Nielsen et al. 2003; Zhao et al. 2005).

In brief, all patients received combination of occupational and physical therapy at least three times per week for two one hour periods per session.

We have tested the gene environment hypothesis that DAT genetic variants alone and in combination with occupational or residential pesticide exposures increase susceptibility to PD.

It was administered by occupational therapists using a combination of patient interview, key informant interview and task observation (see Appendix A: Table  8 for item examples).

Data on environmental exposures will be generated by the combination of occupational and home addresses with available geocoded exposure data, e.g., for air pollution, background radiation, noise and heat.

A composite measure of SES, used in many TEDS publications (Pike, Iervolino, Eley, Price, & Plomin, 2006), was based on a combination of occupational status and education for both parents.

Machine learning methods were used to find possible explanations of associations between the target variables (personality traits) and biological indicators of occupational Hg exposure in combination with covariables on the subgroup level.

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