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Matthew P Reed

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Applied Ergonomics|June 9, 2005
A pilot study of a method for assessing the reach capability of wheelchair users for safety belt designMatthew P Reed, Linda van Roosmalen
Ergonomics|April 5, 2013
Step scaling and behaviour selection in a constrained set of manual material handling transfersDavid W Wagner, Matthew P Reed
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 16, 2013
An anthropometric comparison of current ATDs with the U.S. adult populationMatthew P Reed, Jonathan D Rupp
Traffic Injury Prevention|October 29, 2015
Predicting vehicle belt fit for children ages 6-12Matthew P Reed, Kathleen D Klinich
Applied Ergonomics|March 1, 2026
Generating a representative anthropometric dataset for U.S. children and youthMatthew B Parkinson, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|May 2, 2015
Parametric body shape model of standing children aged 3-11 yearsByoung-Keon Park, Matthew P Reed
Journal of Biomechanics|November 12, 2019
Validating diverse human body models against side impact tests with post-mortem human subjectsEunjoo Hwang, Jingwen Hu, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|February 6, 2013
Effects of task characteristics on unimanual and bimanual movement timesDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|October 23, 2010
The development of a model to predict the effects of worker and task factors on foot placements in manual material handling tasksDavid W Wagner, Matthew P Reed, Don B Chaffin
Journal of Biomechanics|August 13, 2021
Predicting pelvis geometry using a morphometric model with overall anthropometric variablesErik Brynskog, Johan Iraeus, Matthew P Reed, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|June 9, 2005
A pilot study of a method for assessing the reach capability of wheelchair users for safety belt designMatthew P Reed, Linda van Roosmalen
Ergonomics|April 5, 2013
Step scaling and behaviour selection in a constrained set of manual material handling transfersDavid W Wagner, Matthew P Reed
Traffic Injury Prevention|August 16, 2013
An anthropometric comparison of current ATDs with the U.S. adult populationMatthew P Reed, Jonathan D Rupp
Traffic Injury Prevention|October 29, 2015
Predicting vehicle belt fit for children ages 6-12Matthew P Reed, Kathleen D Klinich
Applied Ergonomics|March 1, 2026
Generating a representative anthropometric dataset for U.S. children and youthMatthew B Parkinson, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|May 2, 2015
Parametric body shape model of standing children aged 3-11 yearsByoung-Keon Park, Matthew P Reed
Journal of Biomechanics|November 12, 2019
Validating diverse human body models against side impact tests with post-mortem human subjectsEunjoo Hwang, Jingwen Hu, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|February 6, 2013
Effects of task characteristics on unimanual and bimanual movement timesDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin, Matthew P Reed
Ergonomics|October 23, 2010
The development of a model to predict the effects of worker and task factors on foot placements in manual material handling tasksDavid W Wagner, Matthew P Reed, Don B Chaffin
Journal of Biomechanics|August 13, 2021
Predicting pelvis geometry using a morphometric model with overall anthropometric variablesErik Brynskog, Johan Iraeus, Matthew P Reed, et al.
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