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International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors
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International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human FactorsInternational Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors

This  is the first encyclopedia in the field and provides a comprehensive and authoritative compendium of current knowledge on ergonomics and human factors and a definitive and powerful resource. It also gives specific information on concepts and tools unique to ergonomics.
It consists of approximately 500 entries running to about 2016 pages, published in three volumes. The entries are organized alphabetically and written in such a way that the non-expert will get a clear and simple outline of the topic as well as some precise practical information (such as a table of normative anthropometric data). It also includes a bibliography structured by theme.

 
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Principles of Biomechanics (2009)
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Principles of Biomechanics (2009)Presenting the fundamental concepts that are required for further study and research in this field, Principles of Biomechanics focuses on biosystems and the human body in particular. After a brief introduction to the concepts of biosystem modeling, the book discusses elementary mechanics, including methods of analysis, and introduces the human skeletal anatomy. Subsequent chapters address the mechanics of deformable bodies, dynamics, tissue biomechanics, ergonomics, kinematics, fluid mechanics, and circulatory systems. With a wide range of examples and problems, this complete text also provides numerical procedures and specific applications in performance, injury, and rehabilitation.


Edited by: stovokor - 17 April 2009
Reason: Image uploaded to our server, please, do it yourself in the future. Also insert the book details in the boxs instead of manually pasting them in the details panel :)

 
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Tags: Mechanics, Materials, Biosystems, Inertia, Force, Vectors, Human, Anatomy, mechanics, human, concepts, Biomechanics, ergonomics, mechanics