Search Results - "Marpet, Mark"
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Barefoot-Pedestrian Tribometry: In Vivo Method of Measurement of Available Friction between the Human Heel and the Walkway
Published in Industrial Health (2008)“…We have developed an in vivo tribometer for characterizing the friction of a human heel against a planar test surface. The pedestrian steps down on an angled…”
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Improved characterization of tribometric test results
Published in Safety science (01-10-2002)“…As with measurements in general, there is inherent variability in tribometric test results. This variability stems from point-to-point variation in the test…”
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Problems and progress in the development of standards for quantifying friction at the walkway interface
Published in Tribology international (01-09-2001)“…Walkway-safety tribometers (WSTs) are instruments that measure the friction between a test foot and a walkway surface. Different WSTs, because they measure…”
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An Ethical Issue in Voluntary-Consensus-Standards Development: A Decision-Science View
Published in Journal of business ethics (01-11-1998)“…Voluntary Consensus Standards are commerce-related documents developed by interested volunteers under due-process procedures which ensure that the concerns of…”
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Biomechanics of slips
Published in Ergonomics (20-10-2001)“…The biomechanics of slips are an important component in the prevention of fall-related injuries. The purpose of this paper is to review the available…”
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Multi-Point Characterization of Tribometric Test Results
Published in Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (01-07-2000)“…As with measurements in general, there is inherent variability in tribometric test results. This paper discusses the limitations of using single-point…”
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Multi-point characterization of tribometric test results
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Using Decision Science to Gain Insight into Ethical Issues: An Example Involving Thresholds in Workers' Compensation
Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-07-2001)“…Systematically analyzing and comparing the ethical dimensions of policy-decision alternatives is remarkably difficult. The ethical implications of a set of…”
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Biomechanics of slips: The measurement of slipperiness
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Ethical and economic issues in the use of zero-emission vehicles as a component of an air-pollution mitigation strategy
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-10-2002)“…The air pollution generated by motor vehicles and by static sources is, in certain geographic areas, a very serious problem, a problem that exists because of a…”
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Promoting business ethics
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Review of: Uncertainty Analysis for Forensic Science by Brach RM, Dunn PF
Published in Journal of Forensic Sciences (01-07-2006)Get full text
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AGGREGATED TRANSFER FUNCTION LEADING INDICATOR FORECAST MODELS
Published 01-01-1978“…Forecasting models using the Box-Jenkins leading indicator techniques are powerful alternatives to ordinary decompositional regression methods; e.g., F = T + S…”
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