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Статьи последних нескольких выпусков журнала Ergonomics © Taylor and Francis Ltd
  • Measuring team skills in crime scene investigation: exploring ad hoc teams
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1463-1488.
    by Smith, , Baber, , Hunter, , Butler,
  • Augmenting understanding of the relationship between situation awareness and confidence using calibration analysis
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1489-1502.
  • Use of pressure insoles to compare in-shoe loading for modern running shoes
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1503-1514.
    by Dixon,
  • The effects of a lower body exoskeleton load carriage assistive device on limits of stability and postural sway
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1515-1529.
  • Little effect of transfer technique instruction and physical fitness training in reducing low back pain among nurses: a cluster randomised intervention study
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1530-1548.
  • A neural network model for predicting postures during non-repetitive manual materials handling tasks
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1549-1564.
  • Energy cost and mechanical efficiency of riding a human-powered recumbent bicycle
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1565-1575.
  • The role of contextual factors for musculoskeletal disorders in the New Zealand meat processing industry
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1576-1593.
  • Wrist strength is dependent on simultaneous power grip intensity
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1594-1605.
  • Infrared imaging of the anterior deltoid during overhead static exertions
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1606-1619.
  • Work Stress: Studies of the Context, Content and Outcomes of Stress - A Book of Readings
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1620-1621.
  • Decision Making in Complex Environments
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1621-1623.
  • Ergonomics for children - Designing products and places for toddler to teens
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 10. (October 2008), pp. 1623-1624.
  • Validation of a short-term memory test for the recognition of people and faces
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1125-1136.
  • Effects of tactile cueing on concurrent performance of military and robotics tasks in a simulated multitasking environment
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1137-1152.
    by Chen, , Terrence,
  • Adaptive coordination in cardiac anaesthesia: a study of situational changes in coordination patterns using a new observation system
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1153-1178.
  • The effects of a 1-year physical exercise programme on development of fatigue during a simulated ambulance work task
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1179-1194.
  • The work compatibility improvement framework: an assessment of the worker-work environment interaction in the manufacturing sector
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1195-1218.
  • The Cochran-Weiss-Shanteau performance index as an indicator of upper limb risk assessment expertise
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1219-1237.
  • A systematic exploration of distal arm muscle activity and perceived exertion while applying external forces and moments
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1238-1257.
  • Fatigue influences the dynamic stability of the torso
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1258-1271.
  • Modelling foot height and foot shape-related dimensions
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1272-1289.
  • The semantic turn: A new foundation for design
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1290-1291.
  • A systemic-structural theory of activity: applications to human performance and work design
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1291-1293.
  • Medical instrumentation: accessibility and usability considerations
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 8. (August 2008), pp. 1293-1294.
  • The effects of heuristic rule training on operator performance in a simulated process control environment
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 953-967.
  • Work organisation constructs and ergonomic outcomes among European forest machine operators
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 968-981.
  • Blinks and saccades as indicators of fatigue in sleepiness warnings: looking tired?
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 982-1010.
  • Heat stress and bulkiness of chemical protective clothing impair performance of medical personnel in basic lifesaving tasks
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1011-1022.
  • Physical demands of firefighter search and rescue in ambient environmental conditions
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1023-1031.
  • The effect of fatigue on trunk muscle activation patterns and spine postures during simulated firefighting tasks
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1032-1041.
  • Low back injury risk during repositioning of patients in bed: the influence of handling technique, patient weight and disability
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1042-1052.
  • Effect of lifting height and load mass on low back loading
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1053-1063.
  • Subjective ratings of upper extremity exposures: Inter-method agreement with direct measurement of exposures
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1064-1077.
  • The size of cycle-to-cycle variability in biomechanical exposure among butchers performing a standardised cutting task
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1078-1095.
  • Forces required to operate controls on farm tractors: Implications for young operators
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1096-1108.
  • Operational and maximal workspace of the thumb
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1109-1118.
  • The Limits of Expertise: Rethinking Pilot Error and the Causes of Airline Accidents
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1119-1120.
  • The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1120-1122.
  • Aircraft System Safety: Military and Civil Aeronautical Applications
    Ergonomics, Vol. 51, No. 7. (July 2008), pp. 1122-1124.
  • Judging the urgency of non-verbal auditory alarms: a case study
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 821-840.
    by GR Arrabito, T Mondor, K Kent
  • Ergonomics modelling and evaluation of automobile seat comfort
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 841-863.
    by M Kolich, S Taboun
  • Performance requirements of physically strenuous occupations: validating minimum standards for muscular strength and endurance
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 864-875.
  • Tangential load sharing among fingers during prehension
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 876-889.
  • The effect of surface waviness on friction between Neolite and quarry tiles
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 890-906.
    by WR Chang, R Gronqvist, M Hirvonen, S Matz
  • The effects of link format and screen location on visual search of web pages
    Ergonomics, Vol. 47, No. 8. (2004), pp. 907-921.
  • Editorial
    Ergonomics, Vol. 50, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 1953-1956.
  • Ergonomics issues in future systems
    Ergonomics, Vol. 50, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 1957-1986.
  • An evaluation of US systems for facial composite production
    Ergonomics, Vol. 50, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 1987-1998.
  • Sensumotor transformation of input devices and the impact on practice and task difficulty
    Ergonomics, Vol. 50, No. 12. (December 2007), pp. 1999-2016.
    by Sutter,
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