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Psychophysical frequency for a gripping task

Dahalan et al., 1993

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425005542177240271
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Dahalan J
Fernandez J
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International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics

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A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the maximum acceptable frequency (MAF) for a simulated gripping task at different gripping forces and gripping durations using a psychophysical protocol. A modified Lafayette handgrip dynamometer was used to …
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