Search Results - "Ismail, Siti Haida"
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An Aesthetic “Touch” for the Development of Rattan Bag Handicraft Products in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review
Published in Harmonia (Semarang, Indonesia) (05-07-2024)“…One of the crucial factors in Indonesia’s National Industrial Development Master Plan 2015 - 2035 is enhancing human resources skills and creativity in…”
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Utilization of Anthropometric Data to Determine Strap Length for Rattan Shoulder Bag Products in Indonesia
Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2024)“…The straps of rattan bag handicraft products in Indonesia have different shapes and sizes. This can be observed from the straps of rattan shoulder bags…”
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Musculoskeletal modelling for ergonomics : shoulder & low back loading in bricklaying
Published 01-01-2016“…In Great Britain, the number of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorder (WMSD) cases in 2015/16 accounted for 41% of cases of work-related illness. When compared…”
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Ergonomics Risk Factors and Musculoskeletal Discomfort among Offshore Support Vessel Deck and Engine Crews
Published in 2021 IEEE National Biomedical Engineering Conference (NBEC) (09-11-2021)“…One of the industries that make a huge return in Malaysia's economy is the oil and gas industry, but it is also one of the highest risk industries. This study…”
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Power Usage Modelling and Prediction Using Artificial Neural Networks
Published in 2022 4th International Conference on Smart Sensors and Application (ICSSA) (26-07-2022)“…In recent years, improving energy efficiency in the building sector has been a major trend globally due to its high consumption of electricity. The purpose of…”
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Development of Speech Therapy Mobile Application for Aphasia Patients
Published in 2021 IEEE National Biomedical Engineering Conference (NBEC) (09-11-2021)“…Aphasia is a difficulty in communication due to the loss of linguistic abilities caused by brain injuries. People with aphasia can recover their lost abilities…”
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