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Human Factors|August 1, 1989
Effects of handle angle and work orientation on hammering: II. Muscle fatigue and subjective ratings of body discomfortR W Schoenmarklin, W S Marras
Applied Ergonomics|April 17, 2017
A biomechanical and physiological study of office seat and tablet device interactionEric Weston, Peter Le, William S Marras
Applied Ergonomics|February 1, 1997
A neural network-based system for classification of industrial jobs with respect to risk of low back disorders due to workplace designJ Zurada, W Karwowski, W S Marras
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|February 26, 2011
The biochemical response to biomechanical tissue loading on the low back during physical work exposureGang Yang, William S Marras, Thomas M Best
Spine|April 29, 1998
An assessment of complex spinal loads during dynamic lifting tasksF A Fathallah, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
Ergonomics|July 13, 2016
Spine loading during the application and removal of lifting slings: the effects of patient weight, bed height and work methodShasank Nagavarapu, Steven A Lavender, William S Marras
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 12, 2003
Cross-sectional area of the lumbar back muscles as a function of torso flexionM J Jorgensen, W S Marras, P Gupta
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 16, 2013
A quantitative description of typing biomechanicsC M Sommerich, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 1, 2003
Gender influences on spine loads during complex liftingWilliam S Marras, Kermit G Davis, Michael Jorgensen
Human Factors|February 9, 2000
Regression models for predicting peak and continuous three-dimensional spinal loads during symmetric and asymmetric lifting tasksF A Fathallah, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
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Human Factors|August 1, 1989
Effects of handle angle and work orientation on hammering: II. Muscle fatigue and subjective ratings of body discomfortR W Schoenmarklin, W S Marras
Applied Ergonomics|April 17, 2017
A biomechanical and physiological study of office seat and tablet device interactionEric Weston, Peter Le, William S Marras
Applied Ergonomics|February 1, 1997
A neural network-based system for classification of industrial jobs with respect to risk of low back disorders due to workplace designJ Zurada, W Karwowski, W S Marras
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|February 26, 2011
The biochemical response to biomechanical tissue loading on the low back during physical work exposureGang Yang, William S Marras, Thomas M Best
Spine|April 29, 1998
An assessment of complex spinal loads during dynamic lifting tasksF A Fathallah, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
Ergonomics|July 13, 2016
Spine loading during the application and removal of lifting slings: the effects of patient weight, bed height and work methodShasank Nagavarapu, Steven A Lavender, William S Marras
Clinical Biomechanics (Bristol, Avon)|April 12, 2003
Cross-sectional area of the lumbar back muscles as a function of torso flexionM J Jorgensen, W S Marras, P Gupta
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 16, 2013
A quantitative description of typing biomechanicsC M Sommerich, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 1, 2003
Gender influences on spine loads during complex liftingWilliam S Marras, Kermit G Davis, Michael Jorgensen
Human Factors|February 9, 2000
Regression models for predicting peak and continuous three-dimensional spinal loads during symmetric and asymmetric lifting tasksF A Fathallah, W S Marras, M Parnianpour
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