• Dichlorvos has been used widely as an insecticide and miticide since 1961 to control internal and external parasites in livestock and domestic animals, to control insects in houses, and for crop protection (IARC 1991). (cdc.gov)
  • As a general principle, the locus of control variable may be thought of as affecting behavior as a function of expectancy and reinforcement within a specific situation (Carlise-Frank, 1991). (unhealthywork.org)
  • Sonstroem and Walker (1973) studied locus of control and attitudes toward physical fitness and found that internals had more favorable attitudes towards physical activity, obtained significantly better fitness scores, and engaged in greater amounts of voluntary physical exercise than did externals (Carlise-Frank, 1991). (unhealthywork.org)
  • In 1989 the formation of the African Network for Rural Poultry Development (ANRPD) was proposed in an international workshop on rural poultry production in Africa at Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and this proposal was endorsed in 1990 in a seminar on smallholder poultry production, in Thessaloniki, Greece (Table 2). (fao.org)
  • In the not so distant good old times the U. S. horned in rather nakedly in Guatemala (1954), Cuba (1962), Dominican Republic (1965), Chile (1973), Nicaragua (1980s), Grenada (1983), Bolivia (1986), Panama (1989), and Haiti (2004), almost invariably without enthroning and empowering more democratic and socially progressive "regimes. (counterpunch.org)
  • Another approach to measuring locus of control are "Sphere-specific measures of perceived control" developed by Delroy Paulhus (1983). (unhealthywork.org)
  • Behavioral control and attitude have more impact in the second stage than in the first. (jiad.org)
  • Her 1969 Master's thesis was titled, The perceived locus of control of reinforcements among sixth-grade Negro children. (wikipedia.org)
  • The perceived locus of control of reinforcements among sixth-grade Negro children (Thesis). (wikipedia.org)
  • Introduction- What is Locus of Control? (unhealthywork.org)
  • Originally developed within the framework of Rotter's (1954) social learning theory, the locus of control construct refers to the degree to which an individual believes the occurrence of reinforcements is contingent on his or her own behavior. (unhealthywork.org)
  • In short, internal locus of control refers to the perception of positive or negative events as being a consequence of one's own actions and thereby under one's own personal control. (unhealthywork.org)
  • In contrast, external locus of control refers to the perception of positive or negative events as being unrelated to one's own behavior in certain situations and thereby beyond personal control. (unhealthywork.org)
  • The following sections will review the evidence supporting links between locus of control and specific cardiovascular health-related behaviors. (unhealthywork.org)
  • In addition, methods of assessment of locus of control will be discussed, as well as the current limitations of studies investigating the relationship between locus of control and cardiovascular health-related behavior. (unhealthywork.org)
  • How is Locus of Control Assessed in Health-Related Research? (unhealthywork.org)
  • However, many health researchers have chosen to use more situation-specific, health-related locus of control measures in their investigations. (unhealthywork.org)
  • The most widely used instrument of this sort is the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (MHLC) Scale (Wallston et al. (unhealthywork.org)
  • The Internal Health Locus of Control (IHLC) dimension assesses the degree to which one believes one's health status is influenced by one's own behavior. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Pauljus argues convincingly that the construct of locus of control is multidimensional, and that therefore a scale (such as his) that measures perceived control in different domains of life is a better measure than Rotter's single scale. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Physical activity is one of these health-facilitating behaviors whose relationship to locus of control has been studied. (unhealthywork.org)
  • History of mental illness, high score in negative health locus of control, low score in positive health locus of control, not taking breakfast, poor relationship with family members, friends and teachers and physical abuse dur- ing adolescence significantly predicted depressive symptoms in the logistic regression model. (who.int)
  • PHLC measures the belief that powerful other people (one's family, friends or health-care providers) control one's health. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Lastly, CHLC assesses perceived non-control of health, or the belief that fate, luck, or chance determines one's health status. (unhealthywork.org)
  • A focal stimulus is the confrontation with one's internal and external environment. (slideshare.net)
  • Increasing nurses' use of feedback to promote infection control practices in a head injury treatment center. (behavior.org)
  • Among the earliest machine learning approaches to metalearning is a system designed to adjust bias, called STABB (Shift To A Better Bias), introduced by Utgoff (1986), the Variable bias management system by Rendell, Senshu and Tcheng (1987) which selects between different learning algorithms, and meta-genetic programming (Schmidhuber, 1987), to our knowledge the first system that tries to learn entire learning algorithms, through methods of artificial evolution. (scholarpedia.org)
  • This will determine the internal state of the battery in question.Mar 26, 2019 · UNIVERSAL GOLF CART WIRE HARNESS WIRING DIAGRAM INCLUDED. (optimot.de)
  • Sidney Rhinehart joined the association in 2019 and took control of all event planning in January of 2022. (ksgrainandfeed.org)
  • Wiring Diagram For 1981 And Older Ezgo Models With Resistor Sd Control. (optimot.de)
  • The publication of several sets of guidelines addressing aspects of the CD4+ T-lymphocyte testing process (e.g., quality control, quality assurance, and reagents for flow cytometric immunophenotyping of lymphocytes) has contributed to this standardization (29-32). (cdc.gov)
  • It took to the air for the first time on January 17, 1955, with NAA test pilot George Hoskins at the controls. (joebaugher.com)
  • The Project On Government Oversight (POGO), which has investigated safety and security issues at nuclear power plants since the mid-1990's, opposes the proposed rule's expansion of controls for unclassified "Safeguards Information" (SGI). (pogo.org)
  • That message, however, is too broad and overreaching, preventing genuine internal and external debate that may improve nuclear safety. (pogo.org)
  • Two outstanding examples are the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, and the nuclear power accident at Chernobyl in 1986. (ratical.org)
  • Over time, the compliance effect of external subjective norms on usage intention decreases, in favor of the internalization effect through perceived ease of use. (jiad.org)
  • In a tertiary educational context, it does not mean students having control over the content and methods of learning but rather taking responsibility for their own learning and moving toward epistemological autonomy. (ijede.ca)
  • The internal consistency reliabilities for the scales are typically .75-.80, higher than those obtained for the Potter scale on the same samples. (unhealthywork.org)
  • Specifically, cell-mediated responses typically focus on peptides from internal influenza proteins, which are far less susceptible to antigenic variation. (cdc.gov)
  • The control of industrial accidents: Economic theory and empirical evidence. (behavior.org)
  • Records of the Department of State Relating to the Internal Affairs of China, 1930-1939. (cdlib.org)
  • Calibration of mass spectrometer response factor vs. concentration is performed using calibration standards containing known concentrations of each native ( 12 C 12 ) compound and its corresponding 13 C 12 internal standard. (cdc.gov)
  • Corrosion inhibitors are one of the methods that can be used to achieve corrosion control and prevention. (intechopen.com)
  • The MMWR series of publications is published by the Epidemiology Program Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, GA 30333. (cdc.gov)
  • For this research, we define IDTV as (1) a group of technologies that gives (2) users the (3) possibility to take control (4) over their TV experience, (5) enabling interactivity with the content (6) (in)dependently of the distribution channel. (jiad.org)
  • Employing dual-task paradigms, previous research has provided evidence that posture control is associated with cognitive processing (Chen et al. (sfu.ca)
  • Quality control was implemented through the steps and process outlined for all staff at the Center for Research on Hydrobiology. (gbif.org)
  • Congress in the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-445). (cdc.gov)
  • External sphincterotomy is indicated in patients who have suprasacral lesions that cause failure to empty, when other therapeutic modalities have not been successful. (medscape.com)
  • The development of catheters and the continued refinement of embolic materials and radiographically controlled interventional procedures have contributed to improved treatment of patients with brain meningiomas. (medscape.com)
  • The health interventions assured access to essential medicine, sustained supply, inventory control through a computerized logistic support system and rational use of medicines. (who.int)
  • Undoubtedly, those penalties will have an internal and external chilling effect that may impact the exchange of information resulting in a reduced level of safety. (pogo.org)
  • Negrete, J., González, P.P.: Net of multi-agent expert systems with emergent control. (crossref.org)
  • Control of bladder function involves the somatic efferent as well as autonomic sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, the calculated mean and range of each analyte in the quality control sample must be within their respective confidence intervals. (cdc.gov)
  • One or more risk control measures may be incorporated. (powershow.com)
  • The links between postural control and cognitive processing motivated our interest in testing the potential association of distance measures and state of cognitive processing. (sfu.ca)
  • In addition, there was internal quality control measures that were put in place such as routine monitoring and evaluation of project progress. (gbif.org)
  • The main unit is installed in the trunk and operated from inside the car with a remote control. (sony.com)
  • Social learning theory suggests that people learn by emulating attractive and credible role models (Bandura, 1977, 1986), and that learning can happen both through direct experience, engaging in an activity oneself, and through watching others engage in an activity. (journalofleadershiped.org)
  • PURPOSE: To suppress an increase in the number of external terminals by cascad ing plural circuit blocks, providing each circuit block with switches for input switching and output switching, selecting a specific circuit block with a control signal and conducing a test corresponding to its function. (google.com)
  • In-vehicle DAT player with CD changer control function and built-in FM/AM tuner. (sony.com)
  • High operability is achieved with the included wireless joystick remote control and the Mach Scroll function that allows scrolling the map at high speed. (sony.com)
  • Both require independent information to be provided: leaf internal carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) partial pressure ( c i ) and photosynthetic capacities for carboxylation and electron transport ( V cmax and J max ) in the Farquhar model, and environmental response functions in LUE models. (nature.com)
  • A 16.67-MHz MC68020 served as the CPU, and this model featured an internal 3.5-inch floppy drive. (sony.com)
  • Understanding the social contradiction in roles and students' needs for personal control to maintain psychological power can help distance educa-tors create a dialogic learning environment, molded by the epistemological nature of the content itself, that is responsive to the individual learner. (ijede.ca)
  • First, IDTV encompasses a group of technologies, such as the television screen, a set-top box, personal video recorders (PVR), interactive program guides, and the remote control, rather than representing a single advance. (jiad.org)
  • Their needs for respect, personal control, and fulfilment are often frustrated, which can lead to withdrawal. (ijede.ca)
  • Meeting student needs for personal control means providing them with the appropriate resources and support they need to be self-efficacious. (ijede.ca)
  • The results suggest that CEO duality, the controlling shareholders, and the second largest shareholders all improve firm value. (upct.es)
  • Some devices present relatively low risk or have well-understood risks with established methods of risk control. (powershow.com)
  • In 2020, the EU submitted its NDCs before the UNFCCC, on behalf of the EU and its Member States, containing a target of 55% reduction in GHG emissions below 1990 levels by 2030, updating its 2015 commitment of 40% reduction. (columbia.edu)
  • The PNIEC and the Law on Climate Change include a target of GHG emission reduction of 23% by 2030 compared to 1990. (columbia.edu)
  • These humoral immune responses target external viral coat proteins that are conserved for a given strain. (cdc.gov)
  • In contrast, T cells, which mediate cellular immune responses, can target internal proteins common to heterologous viral strains. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1990, I interviewed him about the work that led him to that position (the transcript is below). (johnfeffer.com)
  • According to the Multiple Resource Theory (Wickens, 2002), when the cognitive task is demanding, fewer attentional resources can be allocated to postural control, leading to degraded performance in postural control. (sfu.ca)
  • This extremely portable Japanese language word processor with external printer featured a 2-inch data disk drive. (sony.com)
  • A control circuit 7 changes the internal state with a clock supplied from an external terminal 6 to generate the switching control signal for the respective blocks 1a - 2c. (google.com)
  • The criteria should be reflective of state-of-the-art in controlling risks. (powershow.com)
  • Risk controls may begin as early as design input and continue over the medical device life time. (powershow.com)
  • Proper storage of medicines at controlled temperature was ensured in warehousing facilities in 12 locations. (who.int)