Do the luminance levels of the surroundings of visual display units (VDU) and the size of the characters on the screen effect the accommodation, the muscle load and productivity during VDU work? | 0 | 0.34 | 2007 |
Do background luminance levels or character size Effect the eye blink rate during visual display unit (VDU) work - comparing young adults with presbyopes | 1 | 0.38 | 2007 |
Can A More Neutral Position Of The Forearm When Operating A Computer Mouse Reduce The Pain Level For Visual Display Unit Operators? A Prospective Epidemiological Intervention Study: Part Ii | 4 | 0.78 | 2001 |
Work With The Visual Display Unit: Health Consequences | 5 | 0.71 | 2000 |
Can A More Neutral Position Of The Forearm When Operating A Computer Mouse Reduce The Pain Level For Visual Display Unit Operators? A Prospective Epidemiological Intervention Study | 5 | 0.78 | 1999 |
Optometric Examination and Correction of VDU Workers | 3 | 0.70 | 1999 |
Can a more neutral position and support of the forearms at the Table top reduce pain for VDU operators. Laboratory and field studies | 0 | 0.34 | 1999 |
Visual and Lighting Conditions for VDU Workers | 0 | 0.34 | 1999 |
Work Posture and Musculoskeletal Pain | 1 | 0.43 | 1997 |
Workload When Using A Mouse As An Input Device | 8 | 1.37 | 1997 |
Results from the International Cooperative Study: Impact of Ergonomic Interventions on Musculoskeletal, Eyestrain, and Psychosocial Stress (MEPS) | 0 | 0.34 | 1997 |
Visual and Lighting Conditions | 1 | 0.44 | 1997 |
Acceptable muscle load on the neck and shoulder regions assessed in relation to the incidence of musculoskeletal sick leave: Implications for human-computer interaction | 1 | 2.02 | 1990 |