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Digital Facial Anthropometry: Application and Implementation
Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, 2020G. Kukharev, N. Kaziyeva
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Anthropometry in Forensic Medicine and Forensic Science- 'Forensic Anthropometry'
, 2018Anthropometry is a series of systematized measuring techniques that express quantitatively the dimensions of the human body and skeleton. Anthropometry is often viewed as a traditional and perhaps the basic tool of biological anthropology, but it has a ...
K. Krishan
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1972
AbstractAutomated anthropometric equipment has been developed and is described with some technical details.The automated data registration offers the possibility of recording anthro‐pologic measurements in an efficient way. Manpower, time and errors are reduced to a minimum.
B, Prahl-Andersen+3 more
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AbstractAutomated anthropometric equipment has been developed and is described with some technical details.The automated data registration offers the possibility of recording anthro‐pologic measurements in an efficient way. Manpower, time and errors are reduced to a minimum.
B, Prahl-Andersen+3 more
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Ergonomic mismatch between students anthropometry and university classroom furniture
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, 2019University students spend most of their time in classrooms, mostly in a sitting position. Prolonged sitting on ill-fitted furniture and the resulting bad posture is making students suffer from different musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
M. Parvez, A. Rahman, N. Tasnim
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Anthropometry, Physical and Movement Features, and Repeated-sprint Ability in Soccer Players
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2018This study aimed to evaluate the associations of anthropometry, functional movement patterns (FMP) and physical performance characteristics with repeated-sprint ability (RSA) in male youth soccer players.
F. Campa+4 more
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Ergonomics, 1976
“Engineering anthropometry is the application of scientific physical measurement methods to human subjects for the development of engineering design standards and specific requirements and for evaluation of engineering drawings, mock-ups, and manufactured products for the purpose of assuring suitability of these products for the intended user ...
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“Engineering anthropometry is the application of scientific physical measurement methods to human subjects for the development of engineering design standards and specific requirements and for evaluation of engineering drawings, mock-ups, and manufactured products for the purpose of assuring suitability of these products for the intended user ...
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Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine, 2019
The maintenance of balance in dynamic conditions (e.g. during walking) is a necessary requirement that motor control must reach to avoid falls. However, this is a challenging situation, since to ensure the forward progression of the body, the center of ...
T. Lencioni+4 more
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The maintenance of balance in dynamic conditions (e.g. during walking) is a necessary requirement that motor control must reach to avoid falls. However, this is a challenging situation, since to ensure the forward progression of the body, the center of ...
T. Lencioni+4 more
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Submarining sensitivity across varied anthropometry in an autonomous driving system environment
Traffic Injury Prevention, 2019Objective: Self-driving technology will bring novelty in occupant seating choices and vehicle interior design. Thus, vehicle safety systems may be challenged to protect occupants over a wider range of potential postures and seating choices.
K. Rawska+8 more
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The Anthropometry of the Elderly
Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1981The anthropometric elderly, arbitrarily defined as those 65 years of age and above, are a distinct subgroup with special human factors needs. They are significantly smaller in stature and in many other body dimensions than the general population. This smaller size results both from the secular trend (people are currently growing taller and larger than
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND The three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging system is becoming more common before and after plastic surgeries. However, few studies have assessed 3D periocular structures and surgical outcomes.
Yongwei Guo+5 more
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BACKGROUND The three-dimensional (3D) surface imaging system is becoming more common before and after plastic surgeries. However, few studies have assessed 3D periocular structures and surgical outcomes.
Yongwei Guo+5 more
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