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August 17, 2005
Impedance methods (apparent mass, driving point mechanical impedance and absorbed power) for assessment of the biomechanical response of the seated person to whole-body vibration
Neil J Mansfield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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July 16, 2005
Equal sensation curves for whole-body vibration expressed as a function of driving force
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
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January 10, 2012
Subjective ratings of whole-body vibration for single- and multi-axis motion
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Industrial Health
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October 19, 2010
Relative contribution of translational and rotational vibration to discomfort
Ykä Marjanen, Neil J Mansfield
Industrial Health
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August 17, 2005
Effect of backrest and torso twist on the apparent mass of the seated body exposed to vertical vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Industrial Health
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August 17, 2005
Comparison of the apparent mass during exposure to whole-body vertical vibration between Japanese subjects and ISO 5982 standard
Setsuo Maeda, Neil J Mansfield
Industrial Health
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March 1, 2005
Comparison of the apparent mass of the seated human measured using random and sinusoidal vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Journal of Biomechanics
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December 26, 2006
The apparent mass of the seated human exposed to single-axis and multi-axis whole-body vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Age and Ageing
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March 18, 2009
Risks and benefits of whole body vibration training in older people
Katherine Brooke-Wavell, Neil J Mansfield
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE
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December 15, 2015
Contribution of individual components of a job cycle on overall severity of whole-body vibration exposure: a study in Indian mines
Bibhuti B Mandal, Neil J Mansfield
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Industrial Health
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August 17, 2005
Impedance methods (apparent mass, driving point mechanical impedance and absorbed power) for assessment of the biomechanical response of the seated person to whole-body vibration
Neil J Mansfield
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
July 16, 2005
Equal sensation curves for whole-body vibration expressed as a function of driving force
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|
January 10, 2012
Subjective ratings of whole-body vibration for single- and multi-axis motion
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Industrial Health
|
October 19, 2010
Relative contribution of translational and rotational vibration to discomfort
Ykä Marjanen, Neil J Mansfield
Industrial Health
|
August 17, 2005
Effect of backrest and torso twist on the apparent mass of the seated body exposed to vertical vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Industrial Health
|
August 17, 2005
Comparison of the apparent mass during exposure to whole-body vertical vibration between Japanese subjects and ISO 5982 standard
Setsuo Maeda, Neil J Mansfield
Industrial Health
|
March 1, 2005
Comparison of the apparent mass of the seated human measured using random and sinusoidal vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Journal of Biomechanics
|
December 26, 2006
The apparent mass of the seated human exposed to single-axis and multi-axis whole-body vibration
Neil J Mansfield, Setsuo Maeda
Age and Ageing
|
March 18, 2009
Risks and benefits of whole body vibration training in older people
Katherine Brooke-Wavell, Neil J Mansfield
International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics : JOSE
|
December 15, 2015
Contribution of individual components of a job cycle on overall severity of whole-body vibration exposure: a study in Indian mines
Bibhuti B Mandal, Neil J Mansfield
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