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... related to displays , as discussed in Chapter 3. The types of information related to various control functions are given below : Type of control function Activation ( usually on - off ) Discrete setting ( at any separate , discrete ) ...
... related to displays , as discussed in Chapter 3. The types of information related to various control functions are given below : Type of control function Activation ( usually on - off ) Discrete setting ( at any separate , discrete ) ...
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... related conditions , the risks of accidents , and the risks of criminal assault . Health Medical science and ... related to the operation of vehicles and industrial equipment and to other occupationally related activities . However , as ...
... related conditions , the risks of accidents , and the risks of criminal assault . Health Medical science and ... related to the operation of vehicles and industrial equipment and to other occupationally related activities . However , as ...
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... related to the " public " rooms and facilities . In this regard , Lipman [ 13 ] observed that in conventional large ... related physical layout ( particularly in multifamily housing projects ) combine to produce a " defensible space ...
... related to the " public " rooms and facilities . In this regard , Lipman [ 13 ] observed that in conventional large ... related physical layout ( particularly in multifamily housing projects ) combine to produce a " defensible space ...
Contents
Human Beings in a Manmade World | 3 |
The Data Base of Human Factors | 16 |
PART TWO INFORMATION INPUT AND MEDIATION PROCESSES | 31 |
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