5 research outputs found
S39.2: Identification of an overreporting of allergic symptoms in relation to the distance to livestock production facilities
P2.01: Results of a study on “respiratory symptoms and allergies in children at school entry age in a rural region (AABEL)”: internal and external comparison of prevalence rates
Das Risiko einer Übertragung von SARS-CoV-2 in Innenräumen lässt sich durch geeignete Lüftungsmaßnahmen reduzieren
Der Herbst naht und das private und gesellschaftliche Leben wird sich wieder vermehrt in Innenräume verlagern. Der Schulbetrieb kehrt - unter länderspezifischen Bedingungen - zum regulären Unterricht in Klassenräumen zurück. Auch in geschlossenen Räumlichkeiten wie Großraumbüros, Hörsälen, Sportstätten, Theatern, Kinos und Restaurants ist vermehrt mit Versammlungen und Veranstaltungen zu rechnen. Angesichts der weiter bestehenden SARS-CoV-2-Pandemie sind in Innenräumen jedoch Vorsichtsmaßnahmen zu treffen. Das sachgerechte Lüften und die sachgerechte Anwendung von Lüftungstechniken (RLT-Anlagen) spielen dabei neben dem Tragen einer Mund-Nasen-Bedeckung und dem Einhalten der Hygiene- und Abstandsregeln eine entscheidende Rolle. Die Empfehlungen der Innenraumlufthygiene-Kommission (IRK) am Umweltbundesamt sollen Raumnutzenden und Gebäudebetreibenden helfen, sich richtig zu verhalten, um das Risiko für SARS-CoV-2-Übertragungen und damit auch das Risiko für daraus resultierende Erkrankungen deutlich zu verringern
Daily Dope (January 23, 1970)
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FRIDAY, January 23, 1970 Vol. VI No. 8
OFFICIAL NOTICES
A. second meeting, of interest to anyone concerned about POLLUTION CONTROL in Southern Alberta, will be held FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23. Mr. Andy Russell, well known author and conservationist, will address the meeting. He will describe what he considers Southern Alberta pollution problems to be, and what needs to be done about them. The meeting will be held at 8:00 P.M. in the Lecture Theatre of the Kate Andrews Building.
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DR. M. C. RICHARDS, artist in residence, will report on her recent trip to Japan, on FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23, at 2:00 P.M. in Room 5l of the Kate Andrews Building. This room has been made available to her as a centre for activities this semester.
DR. RICHARDS was guest of Friends World College in Hiroshima and of Doshisha University in Kyoto. She also explored a Bizen pottery village and Kwnashiki Folk Art Centre.
She will also discuss plans for a regular cross-discipline creative workshop, open to faculty and students this term.
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DISTINGUISHED WRITER, POET ON CAMPUS
DR. J. MICHAEL YATES, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, and presently Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia, will be on campus:
FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23 10:00 - 12:00 noon Open Discussion - in Catacombs
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TELEX
All Departments of the University are reminded that TELEX service is available for urgent University business between the hours of 8:30 A.M. end 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday.
The machine is located in the Library, and written messages may be left with either Mr. Burkett or Mrs. Eckhard. Replies are read on tf.e telephone as soon as they are received if between the above hours, or as early as possible on the following day, and the copy is sent through the University mail service unless otherwise requested. Charges will be debited to the appropriate departmental accounts.
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BIOLOGY SF’dINAR
SPEAKER: Dr. Richard Fox, Department of Geology, University of Alberta
TITLE: ORIGIN AND MESOZOIC EVOLUTION OF MAMMALS DATE: FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23
TIME: 4:15 P.M. PLACE: Room 213, Science Building COFFEE AT 4:00 P.M.
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NOTICE TO ALL UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES THAT ARE COVERED THROUGH OUR GROUP FOR ALBERTA HEALTH
CARE:
If you receive any individual billings, will you please present them to the Payroll Office to prevent double payments.
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STUDENT NOTICES
Patricia Lesh will be in the Counselling Centre for individual counselling, Monday and Tuesday mornings, and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Afternoons.
Terry and Pat Lesh will be starting a yoga and meditation group on Thursday evenings, from 8:30 to 10:30 beginning January 29, 1970. Please drop in to' the Counselling Centre or telephone extension 327 to sign up.
Anyone interested in forming an interpersonal communication group, please contact the Counselling Centre. There are a review of tape recordings available to groups wishing to learn more about relating to each other. These tapes are pre-recorded instructions for group activity and discussion. They are the result of several years research on the part of Betty Bergan and Jerome Neisel of the Western Behavioral Sciences Institute. These sessions are designed to help the individual in the groups to become more aware of what happens between themselves and other people. Once this awareness is experienced a little more clearly, the person can exercise more choice in his actions and re actions to others.
Nominations are now open for the following positions on the Students' Society Council:
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President
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Internal Vice-President
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External Vice-President
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Treasurer
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Activities Co-ordinator
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Director of Public Relations (Publicity)
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Two representatives of second year students (chosen from among those presently in their first year).
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Two representatives of third and fourth year students (chosen from among those presently in their second year Arts and third year Education).
NOMINATIONS WILL CLOSE ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1970.
ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1970.
Nomination forms are available in the Students' Society or from the Returning Officer, GLEN GIDUK.
PHOTOGRAPHS: Would the following peoDle please come to the Catacombs IMMEDIATELY to have retakes of their pictures:
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Would the students enrolled in Professor Goodall's Sociology lOOOF and Sociology 3040 classe please make note of these NEW ROOM CHANGES:
SOCIOLOGY lOOOF - KATE ANDREWS ROOM 41 SOCIOLOGY 3040 - KATE ANDREWS ROOM 39
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TERRANCE BELANGER please call at the Housing Office as soon as possible.
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Would the following students please contact the Student Awards Office IMMEDIATELY:
LEN GRANT DAVID SAGER DAVID McNAUGHTON DORAN VIENER BRENDA THIELEN
DON MOFFAT JOHN WHITELAW JANICE LEISHMAN MAX OERTLI
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in Room 216 of the L.C.C.
DUNCAN BROWN
67-0970
JAMES
DODD
65-0133
LORRAINE LARSON
69-0248
MARIANNE ATKINSON
69-0761
JERRY
FOX
66-0051
TERRY
BELANGER
69-1057
JANET BOUCHER
69-0628
TERRANCE ROYER
68-0524
ALLAN
KIMMEL
69-1155
MAXINE
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69-0796
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MAIL TO BE PICKED UP AT THE STUDENTS' SOCIETY OFFICES:
SIDNEY HOLT
JOHN LESKOSKY I VANO GIRARDI SUSAN HOWELL DIANNE HOWELL
E.B. CUNNINGHAM L. GERENCHER JOHN DAVIES MARIA GLAVINA ART POZZI
LAURA PERINI S. OGBULAFOR BONNIE ROLL G.M. SELKIRK DONNALEE ROTH
KEN MAGWOOD
KEN RILEY
BRUCE McKILLOP
DAVID SNELL
G. THOMAS
KEITH SMITH ROY ROBERTS RODGER CONNER ANDY DOBIE
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MISCELLANEOUS
L.D.S. CLUB FRIDAY FORUM
SPEAKER; Inspector Ralph Michelson TOPIC: Crime and Drugs TIME: 12:00 noon PLACE: Institute Building DATE: FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23
There will be a FLYING CLUB meeting on FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23, at 12:00 noon in Room 501 of Residence 5.
ATTENTION: All those who have brought books in to the Varsity Christian Fellowship Book Exchange for sale, must pick up their money and/or unsold books by FRIDAY, TODAY, January 23. The Book Exchange will close at 5:00 P.M. Anything left after that time will become the property of the Varsity Christian Fellowship Book Exchange.
ALBERT CAMUS - Exhibition in the Language Lab, Room 12 of the Classroom Building. Now showing until January 30.
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Anyone knowing the whereabouts of a black diamond ring, lost in the washroom on the main floor of the Science Building on January 21, please contact Leslie Blenner-Hassett 327-5329.
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TOM MURPHY - Student President of the Student Christian Movement will be on campus MONDAY, and TUESDAY, January 26 and 27.
He will be speaking and showing slides of the recent troubles on the canpuses in Japan as well as student movements and changes on Canadian Canpuses. There will be a major presentation in the Kate Andrews Lecture Theatre on MONDAY at 12:00 noon and informal discussions later in the Colloquium Rocm.
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JUST ARRIVED IN BOOKSTORE
In Their Own Behalf Sociology 2030
Industrial Sociology Sociology 3090
Synthesis and Techniques in Organic Chemistry Chenistry 2850
Reflections of the Revolution in France Political Science 3520
Contemporary Political Analysis Political Science 4610
Ten Days That Shook the World Political Science 3300
The Last Mayday General Reading
The Human Use of Human Beings Physics 2010
Elementary Topology Mathanatics 4310
Look Back In Anger English 3630
The Sorrows of Young Werther English 4200
Classical and Contanporary Metaphysics Philosophy 3080
The Age of Enlightenment French 4130
Motor Learning and Human Performance Physical Education 4640
The Reformation History 3550
Crimes of the Stalin Era History 3230
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LOST BOOK: The Age of Protest, Cantor. Would the finder please phone 327-8097.
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Applications are presently being accepted for a half-time position in the Student Affairs Placement Office. Preference will be given to a more senior, mature student (female or male) whose schedule will permit her/him to work afternoons in generating jobs, arranging interviews, and placing students. Contact Mary Wdlberg (Co-ordinator's Office, Room 111, L.C.C. Building) for details and the filing of applications.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 12:00 noon, Friday, January 30.
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