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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 11, 2022
Improving the Safety Performance of Construction Workers through Individual Perception and Organizational Collectivity: A Contrastive Research between Mainland China and Hong KongXiangcheng Meng, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|August 18, 2011
Alternative approaches to the design of four-burner stovesErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|September 26, 2012
Underwater movement times with ongoing visual controlErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|November 26, 2010
Movement compatibility for frontal controls with displays located in four cardinal orientationsAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 2, 2013
Subjective difficulty of movements with ongoing visual controlAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
Applied Ergonomics|May 3, 2011
Movement compatibility for configurations of displays located in three cardinal orientations and ipsilateral, contralateral and overhead controlsAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 21, 2007
Swimming in the upside down catfish Synodontis nigriventris: it matters which way is upRobert W Blake, Keith H S Chan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 3, 2004
Comparative research on response stereotypes for daily operation tasks of Chinese and American engineering studentsRui-Feng Yu, Alan H S Chan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 8, 2008
Strength and reversibility of stereotypes for a rotary control with linear scalesAlan H S Chan, W H Chan
Ergonomics|July 24, 2013
The Worringham and Beringer 'visual field' principle for rotary controlsErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|November 11, 2022
Improving the Safety Performance of Construction Workers through Individual Perception and Organizational Collectivity: A Contrastive Research between Mainland China and Hong KongXiangcheng Meng, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|August 18, 2011
Alternative approaches to the design of four-burner stovesErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|September 26, 2012
Underwater movement times with ongoing visual controlErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
Ergonomics|November 26, 2010
Movement compatibility for frontal controls with displays located in four cardinal orientationsAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 2, 2013
Subjective difficulty of movements with ongoing visual controlAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
Applied Ergonomics|May 3, 2011
Movement compatibility for configurations of displays located in three cardinal orientations and ipsilateral, contralateral and overhead controlsAlan H S Chan, Errol R Hoffmann
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 21, 2007
Swimming in the upside down catfish Synodontis nigriventris: it matters which way is upRobert W Blake, Keith H S Chan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 3, 2004
Comparative research on response stereotypes for daily operation tasks of Chinese and American engineering studentsRui-Feng Yu, Alan H S Chan
Perceptual and Motor Skills|May 8, 2008
Strength and reversibility of stereotypes for a rotary control with linear scalesAlan H S Chan, W H Chan
Ergonomics|July 24, 2013
The Worringham and Beringer 'visual field' principle for rotary controlsErrol R Hoffmann, Alan H S Chan
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