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... cost of carrying loads from 20 lb. upwards by different methods : - ( 1 ) The load was carried in a tray held in both hands . ( 2 ) The load was carried in a tray as in Series ( 1 ) , but the weight was taken off the arms by means of a ...
... cost of carrying loads from 20 lb. upwards by different methods : - ( 1 ) The load was carried in a tray held in both hands . ( 2 ) The load was carried in a tray as in Series ( 1 ) , but the weight was taken off the arms by means of a ...
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... cost of weight - carrying consists of the cost of transporting the body itself . The cost of walking unloaded is dependent largely on the pace , but circumstances of flooring , atmospheric conditions , etc. , also effect it . In most of ...
... cost of weight - carrying consists of the cost of transporting the body itself . The cost of walking unloaded is dependent largely on the pace , but circumstances of flooring , atmospheric conditions , etc. , also effect it . In most of ...
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... cost per kg . still rises . The difference between the subjects are conspicious in these tables , B.'s increments of work performed being less than H.'s , and her costs more than proportionately less with the 20 and 30 - lb . loads ...
... cost per kg . still rises . The difference between the subjects are conspicious in these tables , B.'s increments of work performed being less than H.'s , and her costs more than proportionately less with the 20 and 30 - lb . loads ...
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... cost of the work . Moreover , if the knees were straightened , the weight was thrown back on the heels , resulting in a fatiguing jarring of the spine . The results are given in Tables 5 to 8. Figures 1 and 2 show the relation of the ...
... cost of the work . Moreover , if the knees were straightened , the weight was thrown back on the heels , resulting in a fatiguing jarring of the spine . The results are given in Tables 5 to 8. Figures 1 and 2 show the relation of the ...
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... cost curve keeps approximately parallel . Theoretically , this should mean that up to 50 lb. this method is an economic one - at least for the loads investigated . H. was unable to carry greater loads on account of acute pain in the ...
... cost curve keeps approximately parallel . Theoretically , this should mean that up to 50 lb. this method is an economic one - at least for the loads investigated . H. was unable to carry greater loads on account of acute pain in the ...
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