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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A human factors evaluation of current touch-entry technologies 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
2 Alertness of watchkeeping personnel during long distance ship voyages 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
3 An eclectic and critical review of four primary mental workload assessment methods: A guide for developing a comprehensive model 1989
20 4 p. 322-323
2 p.
article
4 An ergonomic evaluation of lawn mowers 1989
20 4 p. 325-
1 p.
article
5 An investigation into anaerobic performance of wheelchair athletes 1989
20 4 p. 321-322
2 p.
article
6 Applying cognitive psychology to 3-D modelling in CAD Powrie, S.E.
1989
20 4 p. 252-254
3 p.
article
7 A prototype expert system to customise a visual keyboard as an alternate computer access system for a physically disabled person 1989
20 4 p. 325-326
2 p.
article
8 A study of the effectiveness of inspectors in a glass factory 1989
20 4 p. 321-
1 p.
article
9 Automatic speech recognition for disabled people Noyes, J.M.
1989
20 4 p. 293-298
6 p.
article
10 A voice-input computerized dental examination system 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
11 Body height changes as a measure of spinal loads and properties of the spine 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
12 Building access and safety for the visually impaired person 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
13 Cognitive aspects of computer supported tasks Wilson, John
1989
20 4 p. 318-
1 p.
article
14 Color-defective vision and computer graphics displays 1989
20 4 p. 321-
1 p.
article
15 Coming events 1989
20 4 p. 329-330
2 p.
article
16 Conspicuity in realistic scenes: an eye-movement measure Boersema, T.
1989
20 4 p. 267-273
7 p.
article
17 Conspicuity of flashing warning lights at Dutch open-level railroad crossings 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
18 CRT text layout: Perceptions of viewers 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
19 Cumulative trauma disorders: Their recognition and ergonomics measures to avoid them Kroemer, K.H.E.
1989
20 4 p. 274-280
7 p.
article
20 Designing menu display format to match input device format 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
21 Determination of maximum temperatures that can be tolerated on contact with hot surfaces Siekmann, H.
1989
20 4 p. 313-317
5 p.
article
22 Developing effective user documentation: A human factors approach 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
23 Developmen of a work seat for industrial sewing operations: Results of a laboratory study 1989
20 4 p. 325-
1 p.
article
24 Development of a three-dimensional auditory display system 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
25 Directory of consultants 1989
20 4 p. 328-
1 p.
article
26 Effects of display format on proof-reading with VDUs 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
27 Effects of work and circadian rhythm on bus drivers' oral temperature 1989
20 4 p. 321-
1 p.
article
28 Ergonomics considerations in designing a carton packing station 1989
20 4 p. 326-
1 p.
article
29 Ergonomics database 1989
20 4 p. 327-
1 p.
article
30 Examination of biomechanical principles in a patient handling task 1989
20 4 p. 326-
1 p.
article
31 Handbook of human-computer interaction Wilson, John
1989
20 4 p. 319-
1 p.
article
32 Health and safety regulations 1989
20 4 p. 327-
1 p.
article
33 Human-computer interface design 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
34 Human factors for designers of Equipment Corlett, E.N.
1989
20 4 p. 318-
1 p.
article
35 Human factors research and nuclear safety 1989
20 4 p. 320-
1 p.
article
36 IEA Conference 1989
20 4 p. 327-
1 p.
article
37 Index to volume 20 (1989), nos 1–4, pages 1–332 1989
20 4 p. 331-332
2 p.
article
38 Influence of the distance between working height and sitting height on muscular load of the hand-arm-shoulder region during repetitive horizontal materials handling 1989
20 4 p. 324-325
2 p.
article
39 Information flows in a ship's control centre 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
40 Job stress factors for New Zealand and Canadian air traffic controllers 1989
20 4 p. 323-
1 p.
article
41 Knowledge-based systems: Implications for human-computer interfaces 1989
20 4 p. 320-
1 p.
article
42 Managing health at work 1989
20 4 p. 328-
1 p.
article
43 Matrix signs for motorways: System design and optimum light intensity 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
44 Model-guided evaluation of consumer products Drury, C.G.
1989
20 4 p. 261-266
6 p.
article
45 Modelling wrist-twisting strength of the elderly 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
46 Neck and shoulder symptoms among men in machine operating, dynamic physical work and sedentary work 1989
20 4 p. 326-
1 p.
article
47 Noise at work regulations 1989
20 4 p. 327-
1 p.
article
48 Optimum display factors for light emitting variable message road signs 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
49 Peak volitional torques for wrenches and screwdrivers 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
50 Perceived exertion during a self-imposed pace of work for a group of cleaners Johansson, S.-E.
1989
20 4 p. 307-312
6 p.
article
51 Physical fitness and other individual factors relating to the shiftwork tolerance of women 1989
20 4 p. 322-
1 p.
article
52 Physiological cost of apple-farming activities Costa, G.
1989
20 4 p. 281-286
6 p.
article
53 Portability of three consumer products Mital, A.
1989
20 4 p. 301-306
6 p.
article
54 Robotics research 1989
20 4 p. 328-
1 p.
article
55 The human interface in a multi-media communication terminal 1989
20 4 p. 325-
1 p.
article
56 The importance of heel compression in the measurement of diurnal stature variation Foreman, T.K.
1989
20 4 p. 299-300
2 p.
article
57 The influence of expertise on X-ray image processing 1989
20 4 p. 321-
1 p.
article
58 The measurement of worker satisfaction in a repetitive production task 1989
20 4 p. 326-
1 p.
article
59 The promises and problems of ergonomics application in the People's Republic of China Bao, S.
1989
20 4 p. 287-292
6 p.
article
60 The role of user's perceived control in interface design, employing verbal protocol analysis Robson, J.I.
1989
20 4 p. 246-251
6 p.
article
61 Towards a practical method of user interface evaluation Johnson, G.I.
1989
20 4 p. 255-260
6 p.
article
62 Towards the empathetic stair 1989
20 4 p. 324-
1 p.
article
63 User-adaptive computer graphics 1989
20 4 p. 325-
1 p.
article
64 User interface designs for computer systems Wilson, John
1989
20 4 p. 318-319
2 p.
article
65 VDU work in hospitals 1989
20 4 p. 327-
1 p.
article
66 Visual attentional demand of an in-car navigation display system 1989
20 4 p. 320-
1 p.
article
67 Visual perception at roundabouts: Multiple levels of the task's complexity 1989
20 4 p. 320-
1 p.
article
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