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Ren G Dong

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Industrial Health|December 18, 2008
Energy absorption of seated occupants exposed to horizontal vibration and role of back support conditionSubhash Rakheja, Santosh Mandapuram, Ren G Dong
Industrial Health|March 1, 2005
Biodynamic response at the palm of the human hand subjected to a random vibrationRen G Dong, Thomas W McDowell, Daniel E Welcome
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Recent advances in biodynamics of human hand-arm systemRen G Dong, John Z Wu, Daniel E Welcome
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Estimation of biodynamic forces distributed on the fingers and the palm exposed to vibrationRen G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, John Z Wu
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Frequency weightings based on biodynamics of fingers-hand-arm systemRen G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, John Z Wu
Journal of Biomechanics|December 16, 2003
Analysis of effects of friction on the deformation behavior of soft tissues in unconfined compression testsJohn Z Wu, Ren G Dong, Aaron W Schopper
Applied Ergonomics|June 3, 2011
Some important oversights in the assessment of whole-body vibration exposure based on ISO-2631-1Ren G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, Thomas W McDowell
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 2, 2006
Three-dimensional finite element simulations of the mechanical response of the fingertip to static and dynamic compressionsJohn Z Wu, Daniel E Welcome, Ren G Dong
Safety Science|September 23, 2021
An alternative method for analyzing the slip potential of workers on sloped surfacesRen G Dong, John Z Wu, Fei Dai, et al.
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|January 18, 2006
Estimation of the viscous properties of skin and subcutaneous tissue in uniaxial stress relaxation testsJohn Z Wu, Robert G Cutlip, Daniel Welcome, et al.
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Industrial Health|December 18, 2008
Energy absorption of seated occupants exposed to horizontal vibration and role of back support conditionSubhash Rakheja, Santosh Mandapuram, Ren G Dong
Industrial Health|March 1, 2005
Biodynamic response at the palm of the human hand subjected to a random vibrationRen G Dong, Thomas W McDowell, Daniel E Welcome
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Recent advances in biodynamics of human hand-arm systemRen G Dong, John Z Wu, Daniel E Welcome
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Estimation of biodynamic forces distributed on the fingers and the palm exposed to vibrationRen G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, John Z Wu
Industrial Health|August 17, 2005
Frequency weightings based on biodynamics of fingers-hand-arm systemRen G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, John Z Wu
Journal of Biomechanics|December 16, 2003
Analysis of effects of friction on the deformation behavior of soft tissues in unconfined compression testsJohn Z Wu, Ren G Dong, Aaron W Schopper
Applied Ergonomics|June 3, 2011
Some important oversights in the assessment of whole-body vibration exposure based on ISO-2631-1Ren G Dong, Daniel E Welcome, Thomas W McDowell
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering|August 2, 2006
Three-dimensional finite element simulations of the mechanical response of the fingertip to static and dynamic compressionsJohn Z Wu, Daniel E Welcome, Ren G Dong
Safety Science|September 23, 2021
An alternative method for analyzing the slip potential of workers on sloped surfacesRen G Dong, John Z Wu, Fei Dai, et al.
Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering|January 18, 2006
Estimation of the viscous properties of skin and subcutaneous tissue in uniaxial stress relaxation testsJohn Z Wu, Robert G Cutlip, Daniel Welcome, et al.
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