Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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35. oldal
... effect of fatigue on the human frame may be compared to the failure of fuel in an engine superimposed upon the clogging of the machine with dirt . The injury done by over - work of the nervous system is even more serious than that ...
... effect of fatigue on the human frame may be compared to the failure of fuel in an engine superimposed upon the clogging of the machine with dirt . The injury done by over - work of the nervous system is even more serious than that ...
36. oldal
... effects of overwork . But we should expect mental stimulus and the counteracting effect of better food to be only temporarily effective . It is interesting to compare the Factory Inspectors ' impressions , noted early in 1915 , with the ...
... effects of overwork . But we should expect mental stimulus and the counteracting effect of better food to be only temporarily effective . It is interesting to compare the Factory Inspectors ' impressions , noted early in 1915 , with the ...
38. oldal
... effects of excessive hours on output and the good effects of reduced hours . This is to be found in the Report of the ... effect upon output if carried on beyond a fort- night at the outside . On the other hand , interesting cases were ...
... effects of excessive hours on output and the good effects of reduced hours . This is to be found in the Report of the ... effect upon output if carried on beyond a fort- night at the outside . On the other hand , interesting cases were ...
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