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The Cougar Approach to In-Network Query Processing in Sensor Networks

by Yong Yao, Johannes Gehrke - SIGMOD Record , 2002
"... The widespread distribution and availability of smallscale sensors, actuators, and embedded processors is transforming the physical world into a computing platform. One such example is a sensor network consisting of a large number of sensor nodes that combine physical sensing capabilities such as te ..."
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The widespread distribution and availability of smallscale sensors, actuators, and embedded processors is transforming the physical world into a computing platform. One such example is a sensor network consisting of a large number of sensor nodes that combine physical sensing capabilities

Emotional states and physical health

by Peter Salovey, Alexander J. Rothman, Jerusha B. Detweiler, Wayne T. Steward, Yale Universi - American Psychologist , 2000
"... Positive emotional states may promote healthy perceptions, beliefs, and physical well-being itself To explore potential mechanisms linking pleasant feelings and good health, the authors consider several lines of research, including (a) direct effects of positive affect on physiology, especially the ..."
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Positive emotional states may promote healthy perceptions, beliefs, and physical well-being itself To explore potential mechanisms linking pleasant feelings and good health, the authors consider several lines of research, including (a) direct effects of positive affect on physiology, especially

What good are positive emotions

by Barbara L. Fredrickson - Review of General Psychology , 1998
"... This article opens by noting that positive emotions do not fit existing models of emotions. Consequently, a new model is advanced to describe the form and function of a subset of positive emotions, including joy, interest, contentment, and love. This new model posits that these positive emotions ser ..."
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;quot;What good are positive emotions?" have yet to be articulated. This is unfortunate. being, and physical health. Experiences of positive emotion are central to Why Have Positive Emotions human nature and contribute richly to the quality of people's lives (Diener & Larsen, Been Marginalized

Query Processing for Sensor Networks

by Yong Yao, Johannes Gehrke , 2003
"... Hardware for sensor nodes that combine physical sensors, actuators, embedded processors, and communication components has advanced significantly over the last decade, and made the large-scale deployment of such sensors a reality. Applications range from monitoring applications such as inventory main ..."
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Hardware for sensor nodes that combine physical sensors, actuators, embedded processors, and communication components has advanced significantly over the last decade, and made the large-scale deployment of such sensors a reality. Applications range from monitoring applications such as inventory

Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the elderly

by Lisa F. Berkman, Cathy S. Berkman, Stanislav Kasl, Daniel H. Freeman, Linda Leo, Adrian M. Ostfeld, Joan Cornoni-huntley, Jacob A. Brody - American Journal of Epidemiology , 1986
"... Brody. Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the ..."
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Brody. Depressive symptoms in relation to physical health and functioning in the

Religion and spirituality: Linkages to physical health

by Lynda H. Powell, Leila Shahabi, Carl E. Thoresen - American Psychologist , 2003
"... Evidence is presented that bears on 9 hypotheses about the link between religion or spirituality and mortality, morbidity, disability, or recovery from illness. In healthy participants, there is a strong, consistent, prospective, and often graded reduction in risk of mortality in church/service atte ..."
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/service attenders. This reduction is approximately 25 % after adjustment for confounders. Religion or spirituality protects against cardiovascular disease, largely mediated by the healthy lifestyle it encourages. Evidence fails to support a link between depth of religiousness and physical health. In patients

Risky families: Family social environments and the mental and physical health of offspring

by Rena L. Repetti, Shelley E. Taylor, Teresa E. Seeman, Rena L. Repetti, Shelley E. Taylor - Psychological Bulletin , 2002
"... Risky families are characterized by conflict and aggression and by relationships that are cold, unsupportive, and neglectful. These family characteristics create vulnerabilities and/or interact with genetically based vulnerabilities in offspring that produce disruptions in psychosocial functioning ( ..."
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to consequent accumulating risk for mental health disorders, major chronic diseases, and early mortality. We conclude that childhood family environments represent vital links for understanding mental and physical health across the life span. Good health begins early in life. In the first years of childhood

Physical Health Check Guidelines for use

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"... People with mental health problems often have poor physical health. Their physical health needs often go unnoticed by mental health staff. The Physical ..."
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People with mental health problems often have poor physical health. Their physical health needs often go unnoticed by mental health staff. The Physical

Veterans ’ Physical Health

by Catherine M. Tansey, Parminder Raina, Christina Wolfson , 2012
"... How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely shaped by a generation who experienced the special circumstances of wartime in their formative years. In this review, we investigate the research question, “What is known about the physical health of ..."
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How individuals age is affected by life experiences. What we know today about aging has been largely shaped by a generation who experienced the special circumstances of wartime in their formative years. In this review, we investigate the research question, “What is known about the physical health

Health complaints, stress and distress: exploring the central role of negative affectivity

by David Watson, James W. Pennebaker - Psychological Review , 1989
"... Most current models in health psychology assume that stress adversely affects physical health. We re-examined this assumption by reviewing extensive data from the literature and from six samples of our own, in which we collected measures of personality, health and fitness, stress, and current emotio ..."
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Most current models in health psychology assume that stress adversely affects physical health. We re-examined this assumption by reviewing extensive data from the literature and from six samples of our own, in which we collected measures of personality, health and fitness, stress, and current
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