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Clarisse Gaudez

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Ergonomics|February 6, 2016
Effects of mouse slant and desktop position on muscular and postural stresses, subject preference and performance in women aged 18-40 yearsClarisse Gaudez, François Cail
Ergonomics|October 7, 2020
Which subject-related variables contribute to movement variability during a simulated repetitive and standardised occupational task? Recurrence quantification analysis of surface electromyographic signalsClarisse Gaudez, Marc Mouzé-Amady
Ergonomics|March 23, 2026
Effects of different working postures and pointing devices on energy expenditure, upper limb and back muscles activity, task performance and perceptionClarisse Gaudez, Kévin Desbrosses, Isabelle Clerc-Urmès
Applied Ergonomics|July 9, 2015
A better way of fitting clips? A comparative study with respect to physical workloadClarisse Gaudez, Pascal Wild, Agnès Aublet-Cuvelier
Ergonomics|April 21, 2015
Similarities between work related musculoskeletal disorders and slips, trips and fallsSylvie Leclercq, Aude Cuny-Guerrier, Clarisse Gaudez, et al.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|January 12, 2019
Study of between-subject and within-subject variability of electromyography data and its intrinsic determinants for clip fitting tasksClarisse Gaudez, Pascal Wild, Martine Annie Gilles, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|October 11, 2021
Do age and work pace affect variability when performing a repetitive light assembly task?Martine A Gilles, Clarisse Gaudez, Jonathan Savin, et al.
Industrial Health|February 14, 2008
Modelling gait processes as a combination of sensory-motor and cognitive controls in an attempt to describe accidents on the level in occupational situationsAlexandrine Sicre, Sylvie Leclercq, Clarisse Gaudez, et al.
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Ergonomics|February 6, 2016
Effects of mouse slant and desktop position on muscular and postural stresses, subject preference and performance in women aged 18-40 yearsClarisse Gaudez, François Cail
Ergonomics|October 7, 2020
Which subject-related variables contribute to movement variability during a simulated repetitive and standardised occupational task? Recurrence quantification analysis of surface electromyographic signalsClarisse Gaudez, Marc Mouzé-Amady
Ergonomics|March 23, 2026
Effects of different working postures and pointing devices on energy expenditure, upper limb and back muscles activity, task performance and perceptionClarisse Gaudez, Kévin Desbrosses, Isabelle Clerc-Urmès
Applied Ergonomics|July 9, 2015
A better way of fitting clips? A comparative study with respect to physical workloadClarisse Gaudez, Pascal Wild, Agnès Aublet-Cuvelier
Ergonomics|April 21, 2015
Similarities between work related musculoskeletal disorders and slips, trips and fallsSylvie Leclercq, Aude Cuny-Guerrier, Clarisse Gaudez, et al.
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE|January 12, 2019
Study of between-subject and within-subject variability of electromyography data and its intrinsic determinants for clip fitting tasksClarisse Gaudez, Pascal Wild, Martine Annie Gilles, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|October 11, 2021
Do age and work pace affect variability when performing a repetitive light assembly task?Martine A Gilles, Clarisse Gaudez, Jonathan Savin, et al.
Industrial Health|February 14, 2008
Modelling gait processes as a combination of sensory-motor and cognitive controls in an attempt to describe accidents on the level in occupational situationsAlexandrine Sicre, Sylvie Leclercq, Clarisse Gaudez, et al.
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