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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But performance is poor, the steering light and lifeless, ergonomics messy and the gearbox jerky.
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His practical genius for ergonomics allowed him to succeed in adapting tasks to suit a disabled workforce.
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In contrast, it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention.
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In the previous book in this series the relationship of ergonomics to other aspects or kinds of technology was discussed in detail.
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In the race for portability, ergonomics takes a back seat to size and convenience.
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The context is, of course, the context of ergonomics as conceived by the designers of the list.
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The principles of ergonomics that are important for all workers are particularly important for those working with arthritis.
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The unique feature of ergonomics is its emphasis on the characteristics of human operators and their relevance to the design of work.