Bishop et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Ergonomics and comfort in protective and sport clothing: a brief reviewBishop et al., 2013
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- Bishop P
- Balilonis G
- Davis J
- Zhang Y
- Publication year
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- J Ergonomics S
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Industrial and sport protective clothing (PC) is governed by protection requirements and sport clothing is generally selected on the basis of performance and comfort. The impact of PC on performance is determined by the nature of the work or sport, the metabolic rate …
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