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2.
See, for example, MullerE. A., “Occupational Work Capacity,”Ergonomics, July 1962, p. 445.
3.
PassmoreR.DurninJ. V. G. A., “Human Energy Expenditure,”Physiology Reviews, XXXV:4 (1955), 801–835.
4.
This procedure is discussed in detail in BarnesR. M., Motion and Time Study: Design and Measurement of Work (5th ed.; New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963), pp. 564–568.
5.
DavisH. L.MillerC. I., “The Use of Work Physiology in Job Design,”Proceedings of Annual Conference, American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Atlantic City, N. J., May 1962, pp. 281–286.