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    The impact of night work on subjective reports of well-being: an exploratory study of health care workers from five nations by Tepas, Donald I, Barnes-Farrell, Janet L, Bobko, Natalia, Fischer, Frida M, Iskra-Golec, Irena, Kaliterna, Ljiljana

    Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-12-2004)
    “…To carry out a survey data collection from health care workers in Brazil, Croatia, Poland, Ukraine and the USA with two primary goals: (1) to provide…”
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    Fatigue and the shiftworker: firefighters working on a rotating shift schedule by Paley, M J, Tepas, D I

    Published in Human factors (01-06-1994)
    “…Fatigue has often been viewed as a simple variable that is positively correlated with time on task in the workplace and is produced mainly by physical…”
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    PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS BY TRANSPORTATION SHIFTWORKERS by TEPAS, Donald I.

    Published in Journal of Human Ergology (2001)
    “…For commercial transportation operations, around-the-clock operations are not a recent development. Despite the tenure of these practices, many accidents…”
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    Is Worker Age a Simple Demographic Variable? by Tepas, Donald I., Barnes-Farrell, Janet L.

    Published in Experimental aging research (01-01-2002)
    “…Birth-date-based chronological age is often used as a measure of worker ability. In the near future, employers will be required to improve their ability to…”
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    Evoked Responses to Clicks and Electroencephalographic Stages of Sleep in Man by Williams, Harold L., Tepas, Donald I., Morlock, Henry C.

    “…The form of the average evoked response to clicks is highly correlated with the background electroencephalogram. However, the response during the emergent…”
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    Locomotive engineers and their spouses: coffee consumption, mood, and sleep reports by Dekker, D K, Paley, M J, Popkin, S M, Tepas, D I

    Published in Ergonomics (01-01-1993)
    “…Locomotive engineers (train drivers) on irregular work schedules reported a general coffee consumption rate higher than that reported by a comparison sample of…”
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    Workware decision support systems: A comprehensive methodological approach to work-scheduling problems by Tepas, Donald I.

    Published in Theoretical issues in ergonomics science (01-07-2003)
    “…Around-the-clock continuous operations are expanding as global business activity, government de-regulation, flexible manufacturing and lean operation become…”
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    Evoked Brain Potential Correlates of Psychophysical Responses: Heterochromatic Flicker Photometry by Siegfried, John B., Tepas, Donald I., Sperling, Harry G., Hiss, Richard H.

    “…The relation between the amplitude of evoked brain potentials in man and the relative luminance of two flicker components of different color was determined…”
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    Do maritime crew members have sleep disturbances? by Howarth, H D, Pratt, J H, Tepas, D I

    “…Data obtained from surveys of two samples of maritime crew members were studied for differences in self-reported sleep lengths and sleep problems. The data…”
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    The impact of a change in rotating shift schedules: A comparison of the effects of 8, 10 and 14 h work shifts by Paley, Michael J., Price, Jana M., Tepas, Donald I.

    “…A current United States trend in alternative work schedules is to increase the length of the workday while decreasing the number of days in the work week…”
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    Shiftwork and the older worker by Tepas, D I, Duchon, J C, Gersten, A H

    Published in Experimental aging research (01-10-1993)
    “…The number of workers employed on shiftwork is large, and it appears to be increasing. The impact of shiftwork on the occupational safety and health of workers…”
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