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Effect of magnitude of vertical whole-body vibration on absorbed power for the seated human body

Mansfield et al., 1998

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18309807106308785678
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Mansfield N
Griffin M
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Journal of sound and vibration

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The power absorbed by 12 male subjects during exposure to vertical whole-body vibration at six magnitudes of random vibration (0· 25, 0· 5, 1· 0, 1· 5, 2· 0 and 2· 5 ms− 2r. ms) has been measured in the laboratory. All subjects showed greatest absorbed power at about 5 …
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G01MEASURING; TESTING
    • G01MTESTING STATIC OR DYNAMIC BALANCE OF MACHINES OR STRUCTURES; TESTING STRUCTURES OR APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G01M13/00Testing of machine parts
    • G01M13/02Testing of gearing or of transmission mechanisms
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/103Detecting, measuring or recording devices for testing the shape, pattern, colour, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
    • A61B5/1036Measuring load distribution, e.g. podologic studies

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