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Meanings of
human factors
in English
Russian
эргономика
Portuguese
ergonomia
Catalan
ergonomia
Spanish
ergonomía
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Study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body and its cognitive abilities.
ergonomics
human factors and ergonomics
Russian
эргономика
Usage of
human factors
in English
1
Resident physicians were then surveyed regarding
human
factors
affecting preshock pauses.
2
Repentance, Faith, and Obedience are thus the
human
factors
of the new life.
3
Brionny Hooper is a
human
factors
scientist at Scion, in Christchurch.
4
There are
human
factors
involved which will now need to be taken into account.'
5
In regard to climate change, "there is no need to invoke
human
factors
"
.
6
However,
human
factors
do not necessarily equal driver error.
7
It would have been considered "unscientific" to take into account the
human
factors
involved.
8
That's why investigations often focus on '
human
factors
'
,
identifying psychological and physiological issues as a probable cause.
9
Expert halo, ego and lack of attention are three serious
human
factors
that contributed to my accident.
10
We must also consider more
human
factors
.
11
It's the
human
factors
of human-computer interaction.
12
Conclusions: ME reporting by the system revealed valuable data across sites on medication categories and potential
human
factors
.
13
Background: The International Ergonomics Association is a professional association for
human
factors
and ergonomics (HFE) professionals.
14
Briony is a
human
factors
scientist at Christchurch company Scion, which specialises in worker safety in high-risk industries.
15
However, they add up to form part of the modest
human
factors
which help us not to crack under pressure.
16
The University of Southampton is leading an £11m, four year research project to test these so-called"
human
factors
"
.
Other examples for "human factors"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
human
factors
human
Adjective
factor
Noun
Translations for
human factors
Russian
эргономика
Portuguese
ergonomia
Catalan
ergonomia
Spanish
ergonomía
Human factors
through the time
Human factors
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common