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Applied Ergonomics|October 12, 2013
Do the coach and athlete have the same "picture" of the situation? Distributed Situation Awareness in an elite sport contextAnne-Claire Macquet, Neville A Stanton
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 8, 2011
Exploring the psychological factors involved in the Ladbroke Grove rail accidentNeville A Stanton, Guy H Walker
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Bartlett and the future of ergonomicsN A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Commenting on the commentators: what would Bartlett have made of the future past?N A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|February 26, 2016
Driver-centred vehicle automation: using network analysis for agent-based modelling of the driver in highly automated driving systemsVictoria A Banks, Neville A Stanton
Applied Ergonomics|January 28, 2020
Ideation using the "Design with Intent" toolkit: A case study applying a design toolkit to support creativity in developing vehicle interfaces for fuel-efficient drivingCraig K Allison, Neville A Stanton
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|August 21, 2018
Patterns and Correlates of Multiple Tobacco Product Use in the United StatesCassandra A Stanton, Michael J Halenar
Ergonomics|July 19, 2012
Models of models: filtering and bias rings in depiction of knowledge structures and their implications for designKirsten M A Revell, Neville A Stanton
Kidney International. Supplement|July 1, 1991
Cellular mechanisms of chloride transport in the cortical collecting ductP Dietl, E Schwiebert, B A Stanton
Ergonomics|April 25, 2015
Spot the difference: Operational event sequence diagrams as a formal method for work allocation in the development of single-pilot operations for commercial aircraftDon Harris, Neville A Stanton, Alison Starr
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Applied Ergonomics|October 12, 2013
Do the coach and athlete have the same "picture" of the situation? Distributed Situation Awareness in an elite sport contextAnne-Claire Macquet, Neville A Stanton
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|March 8, 2011
Exploring the psychological factors involved in the Ladbroke Grove rail accidentNeville A Stanton, Guy H Walker
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Bartlett and the future of ergonomicsN A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|December 22, 2007
Commenting on the commentators: what would Bartlett have made of the future past?N A Stanton, R B Stammers
Ergonomics|February 26, 2016
Driver-centred vehicle automation: using network analysis for agent-based modelling of the driver in highly automated driving systemsVictoria A Banks, Neville A Stanton
Applied Ergonomics|January 28, 2020
Ideation using the "Design with Intent" toolkit: A case study applying a design toolkit to support creativity in developing vehicle interfaces for fuel-efficient drivingCraig K Allison, Neville A Stanton
Nicotine & Tobacco Research : Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco|August 21, 2018
Patterns and Correlates of Multiple Tobacco Product Use in the United StatesCassandra A Stanton, Michael J Halenar
Ergonomics|July 19, 2012
Models of models: filtering and bias rings in depiction of knowledge structures and their implications for designKirsten M A Revell, Neville A Stanton
Kidney International. Supplement|July 1, 1991
Cellular mechanisms of chloride transport in the cortical collecting ductP Dietl, E Schwiebert, B A Stanton
Ergonomics|April 25, 2015
Spot the difference: Operational event sequence diagrams as a formal method for work allocation in the development of single-pilot operations for commercial aircraftDon Harris, Neville A Stanton, Alison Starr
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