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Vision Influence on Whole‐Body Human Vibration Comfort Levels

The well being of people needs to be a priority in the modern world. In that respect, vibration cannot be one more cause of stress. Besides that, vibration comfort is very important, since high levels may cause health or even tasks' accomplishment problems. Several parameters may influence the...

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Published in:Shock and vibration 2006-01, Vol.13 (4-5), p.367-377
Main Authors: Duarte, Maria Lúcia Machado, de Brito Pereira, Matheus
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Tasks
Vibration
Vision
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