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ergonomics

[ US /ˌɝɡəˈnɑmɪks/ ]
[ UK /ˌɜːɡənˈɒmɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

How To Use ergonomics In A Sentence

  • But this car has ‘excellent ergonomics and beautiful switch gear and trim’ to keep drivers happy.
  • Then there is the issue of agent efficiency and productivity - positive ergonomics helps agents get more work done.
  • Their gearing becomes more efficient, materials get lighter and stronger and ergonomics improve.
  • Along with ergonomics, precision and efficiency have become important issues as well.
  • The ergonomics of the new office furniture have reduced eyestrain and back problems among the computer users.
  • Minus points aside, the cabin ergonomics are first-rate and it's easy to achieve a comfortable driving position.
  • In contrast, it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention.
  • Engineered with the ergonomics of a spinal column, the highest grade of surgical stainless steel is crafted into stout links of solid metal.
  • The senior members of society have their own ergonomics and anthropometrics.
  • Special-design "gripper" type seat and fuel tank, forward-canted steering crown and low ProTaper® handlebar all help create greater freedom of movement and more comfortable ergonomics for riders. Top Speed
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