Holmlund et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Mechanical impedance of the human body in the horizontal directionHolmlund et al., 1998
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- 4004467940496820
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- Holmlund P
- Lundström R
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- Publication venue
- Journal of sound and vibration
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The mechanical impedance of the seated human body in horizontal directions (fore-and-aft and lateral) was measured during different experimental conditions, such as vibration level (0· 25–1· 4 m/s2r. ms), frequency (1· 13–80 Hz), body weight (54–93 kg), upper body posture …
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