Applied Ergonomics
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An overviewJohnson, G. et al. | 1989
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The user's side of the computer interfaceJohnson, Graham et al. | 1989
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Consistent benefits for the system designer and the end-userBriggs, P. et al. | 1989
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Improving natural language and speech interfaces by the use of metalinguistic phenomenaLeiser, R.G. et al. | 1989
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End-user reactions towards working with Computer-Based Information Retrieval Systems (CBIRS)Robinson, D. et al. | 1989
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A method of evaluating inspector's performance differences and job requirementsWang, M.J. / Drury, C.G. et al. | 1989
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Anthropometric survey for agricultural machinery designGite, L.P. / Yadav, B.G. et al. | 1989
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The effect of performance failure and task demand on the perception of mental workloadHancock, P.A. et al. | 1989
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The effects of grouping and cueing in the performance of location tasksBishu, R.M. / Drury, C.G. / Czaja, S.J. et al. | 1989
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Product safety in Great Britain and the consumer protection act 1987Jenkins, D.W. / Davies, B.T. et al. | 1989
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Development of placement tests for firefightingMisner, J.E. / Boileau, R.A. / Plowman, S.A. et al. | 1989
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Human engineering the one-handed keyboardEilam, Z. et al. | 1989
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The human side of advanced manufacturing technologyWilson, John et al. | 1989
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Posture: sitting, standing, chair design and exerciseTracy, M.F. et al. | 1989
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Human perception of the work envelope of an industrial robot| 1989
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Compilation of ergonomics information for the ship building industry (Ergonomische Informationssammlung fur den Schiffbau). (In German.) Bundesanstat fur Arbeitsschutz, Dortmund,| 1989
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Cognitive task performance time and accuracy in supervisory process control IIE Transactions, 1988, 20.2, 122–131| 1989
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Assessing the impact of human factors on data processing inspection errors| 1989
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VDTs in the workplace: New issues, new answers (2nd Edn)| 1989
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Protective clothing: Heat exchange and physiological objectives| 1989
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Design strategies for maximising human force capability (HFC) when using spanners| 1989
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The effects of the reach and level of lifting/lowering tasks on metabolic cost in symmetric and asymmetric planes| 1989
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Torque required from elderly females to operate faucet handles of various shapes| 1989
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Anthropometry of North Sea helicopter pilots| 1989
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One-handed dynamic pulling strength with special application to lawn mowers| 1989
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Work at sea: A study of sleep, and of circadian rhythms in physiological and psychological functions, in watch-keepers on merchant vessels: II. Sleep duration, and subjective ratings of sleep quality Int Arch Occupat and Environmental Health, 1988, 60, 331–339| 1989
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Stress, coping, and worker well-being in computer-aided manufacturing: A field investigation of a CNC machine shop.| 1989
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VDT trend representations affecting human prediction accuracy| 1989
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How can computer-based visual displays aid operators?| 1989
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The present and future status of stress research. In: Job Stress: From Theory to Suggestion, J.M. Ivancevich and D.C. Ganster (Eds).| 1989
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Getting there: An assessment of London Transport's endeavour to improve bus passenger information literature for central London, 1979–1985 Part 2: Studied reactions| 1989
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Effects of graphic boundaries in tabular displays. A human factors evaluation| 1989
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An experimental comparison of visual and auditory messages displayed to car drivers (Une comparison experimentale entre modes de presentation visuels ou auditifs de messages d'informations routieres a des conducteurs automobiles). (In French.)| 1989
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Adapting menu layout to tasks| 1989
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Reading self-pacced moving text on a computer display| 1989
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Factor analysis of emergency telephone calls. In: Training, human decision making and control| 1989
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Ergonomic design of a hand-held terminal for recording system data (Egonomische Gestaltung eines Hand-terminals zur Betriebsdatenerfassung). (In German.)| 1989
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Matrix signs for motorways: System design and optimum photometric features| 1989
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Designing flicker-free video display terminals| 1989
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The effect of lighting quality and intensity on the efficiency of seed potato inspection (Ergonomische Forschung der Beleuchtungseinflusse auf Selektionsarbeiten bei Pflanzkartoffeln). (In German.)| 1989
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An analysis of noise-induced hearing loss in army helicopter pilots| 1989
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Configuring a numeric keypad for a touch screen| 1989
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The effects of cold immersion and hand protection on grip strength| 1989
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Improving the ergonomics of production sewing machines. In: Advances in Manufacturing Technology III| 1989
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Long workdays versus restdays: Assessing fatigue and alertness with a portable performance battery| 1989
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Heart rate patterns in sedentary shift work: Influence of circadian rhythm, meals and personality| 1989
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Evaluating the man-machine interface — The search for data. In: Training, human decision making and control| 1989
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Overview of research issues in robot safety. In: Ergonomics of hybrid automated systems I| 1989
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The design and evaluation of a computer-based training system for foreign destination coding desk operators. In: Training, human decision making and control| 1989
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An evaluation of production systems from the ergonomic viewpoint; A plea for an integral approach to design. In: Ergonomics of Hybrid Automated Systems I| 1989
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Accidents at sea: Multiple causes and impossible consequences| 1989
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Risks of hand tool injury in US underground mining from 1978 through 1983. Part I: Coal mining| 1989
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Risks of hand tool injury in US underground mining from 1978 through 1983. Part II: Metal-nonmetal mining| 1989
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Persistence of musculoskeletal symptoms: A longitudinal study| 1989
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Ergonomics society annual conference| 1989
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Facilities 2000: Education and research imperatives for work-places of the twenty-first century| 1989
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News| 1989
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Coming events| 1989