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CHIU, Chuang-Yuan, PEASE, David L. and SANDERS, Ross H. (2016). The effect of pose variability and repeated reliability of segmental centres of mass acquisition when using 3D photonic scanning. Ergonomics, 59 (12), 1673-1678. [Article]

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COFRÉ LIZAMA, L Eduardo, WHEAT, Jonathan, SLATTERY, Patrick and MIDDLETON, Kane (2022). Can handling a weapon make soldiers more unstable? Ergonomics. [Article]

DAVIDS, Keith and MORGAN, Michael (1988). The effects of helmet design and bowling speed on indices of stress in cricket batting. Ergonomics, 31 (11), 1665-1671. [Article]

DIANAT, I, HASLEGRAVE, C and STEDMON, Alex (2012). Methodology for evaluating gloves in relation to the effects on hand performance capabilities: a literature review. Ergonomics, 55 (11), 1429-1451. [Article]

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DOMONE, Sarah, LAWRENCE, Daniel, HELLER, Ben, HENDRA, Tim, MAWSON, Sue and WHEAT, Jonathan (2016). Optimal fall indicators for slip induced falls on a cross-slope. Ergonomics, 59 (8), 1089-1099. [Article]

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LANGLEY, Joe, PANCANI, Silvia, KILNER, Karen, REED, Heath, STANTON, Andrew, HERON, Nicola, JUDGE, Simon, MCCARTHY, Avril, BAXTER, Susan, MAZZA, Claudia and MCDERMOTT, Christopher J. (2017). A comfort assessment of existing cervical orthoses. Ergonomics, 61 (2), 329-338. [Article]

LOW, D., CABLE, T. and PURVIS, A. (2005). Exercise thermoregulation and hyperprolactinaemia. Ergonomics, 48 (11-14), 1547-1557. [Article]

PURVIS, A. and TUNSTALL, H. (2004). Effects of sock type on foot skin temperature and thermal demand during exercise. Ergonomics, 47 (15), 1657-1668. [Article]

SCOTT, K, KINGSBURY, Damian, BENNETT, S, DAVIDS, K and LANGLEY, M (2000). Effects of cricket ball colour and illuminance levels on catching behaviour in professional cricketers. Ergonomics, 43 (10), 1681-1688. [Article]

STEDMON, Alex, WINSLOW, R and LANGLEY, A (2013). Micro-generation schemes: user behaviours and attitudes towards energy consumption. Ergonomics, 56 (3), 440-450. [Article]

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