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 1    I,     2.  1    |    especially by air, connecting in hours extremes of the world with
 2    I,     2.  2    |    especially by air, connecting in hours extremes of the world.~ ~
 3    I,     2.  5    |            less predictable working hours and the increasing use of
 4    I,     2.  5    |            use of both very limited hours (involuntary part-time work)
 5    I,     2.  5    |          work) and excessively long hours (involuntary overtime).
 6    I,     2.  7    |          The city will be “open24 hours a day, with a university
 7   II,     5.  2.  3|             performed in AMI within hours after it has started) and
 8   II,     5.  5.  3|        seizures occurring within 24 hours and in absence of precipitating
 9   II,     5. 11.  3|         response within a matter of hours and at a much lower concentration
10   II,     5. 11.  3|            s back and read 48 to 96 hours later. If the subject is
11   II,     5. 13    |          that both work and leisure hours offer decreasing opportunities
12   II,     9        |          that both work and leisure hours offer decreasing opportunities
13   II,     9        |            defined as less than 2.5 hours per week of moderate exercise
14   II,     9.  3.  1|          that both work and leisure hours offer decreasing opportunities
15   II,     9.  3.  1|            defined as less than 2.5 hours per week of moderate exercise
16   II,     9.  3.  2|             an ICU for more than 24 hours.~ ~
17   II,     9.  5.  3|          that both work and leisure hours offer decreasing opportunities
18   II,     9.  5.  3|            defined as less than 2.5 hours per week of moderate exercise
19   II,     9.  5.  3|              spent in excess of 4.5 hours each day sitting. Only 15%
20   II,     9.  5.  3|      available, the total number of hours spent in gainful work/study
21   II,     9.  5.  3|              Women work the longest hours in Lithuania and Slovenia (
22   II,     9.  5.  3|    Lithuania and Slovenia (around 8 hours a day) and the least in
23   II,     9.  5.  3|            and Sweden the number of hours are almost equal, perhaps
24   II,     9.  5.  3|           care, ranging from 2 to 3 hours a day depending on the Member
25   II,     9.  5.  3|          with women receiving fewer hours of care than men (Morris,
26  III,    10.  2.  1|           mouth approximately 11-14 hours per day (ENSP, 2003).~ ~
27  III,    10.  2.  1|            although changing either hours or days of alcohol sale
28  III,    10.  2.  1|           that restricting days and hours of sale reduce problems.
29  III,    10.  2.  1|      inactivity (e.g. assessing the hours spent sitting).~ ~b) Comparability
30  III,    10.  3.  1|      equivalent sound level over 24 hours, increasing the sound levels
31  III,    10.  3.  1|        levels in the evening (19-23 hours) with 5 dB(A) and those
32  III,    10.  3.  1|        those during the night (23-7 hours) with 10 dB(A).~MRI~Magnetic
33  III,    10.  3.  1|      consists of a day period of 12 hours, an evening period of 4
34  III,    10.  3.  1|              an evening period of 4 hours and a night time period
35  III,    10.  3.  1|            a night time period of 8 hours) to inform the public about
36  III,    10.  3.  1|      consists of a day period of 12 hours, an evening period of 4
37  III,    10.  3.  1|              an evening period of 4 hours and a night time period
38  III,    10.  3.  1|            a night time period of 8 hours. The noise indicator for
39  III,    10.  3.  1|         period, Lnight will cover 8 hours starting at 23.00 by default;
40  III,    10.  3.  4|             can be reached in a few hours and extend over long periods.
41  III,    10.  4.  2| notification must be sent within 24 hours from the confirmation of
42  III,    10.  5.  3|         Their average usual working hours were 40.4 hours a week for
43  III,    10.  5.  3|             working hours were 40.4 hours a week for those working
44  III,    10.  5.  3|          working full-time and 20.0 hours for those working part-time.
45  III,    10.  5.  3|             who most often work ten hours a day. Shift work is most
46  III,    10.  5.  3|            less predictable working hours and the increasing use of
47  III,    10.  5.  3|            use of both very limited hours (involuntary part-time work)
48  III,    10.  5.  3|          work) and excessively long hours (involuntary overtime).
49   IV,    11.  1.  6|           fee-for-service for after hours up to 10% of the total)~
50   IV,    11.  3.  1|          certain number of training hours, specific types of courses
51   IV,    11.  5.  4|        should be completed in a few hours (in order to preserve organ
52   IV,    12.  2    |            although changing either hours or days of alcohol sale
53   IV,    12.  2    |           that restricting days and hours of sale reduces problems.
54   IV,    12.  4    |      radiation, Working and Driving Hours~ ~Source: European Commission~http tm~
55   IV,    12. 10    |        smoking during their working hours, it protects the customers