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Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Introduction to ergonomics. The basic concepts. The purpose of ergonomics, its scope.
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R1
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2
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The philosophy of ergonomics. Ergonomics and simvatology. Ergonomics, complexity and compatibility, chaos, entropy.
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3
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Micro and macro ergonomics approaches. Classifications.
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R1
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4
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The history of ergonomics. Important national and international boards and communities in ergonomics. BCPE, CPE, AEP, CREE, IEA, HSIT.
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R1
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5
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Components of IEA Ergonomics, physical, cognitive and organizational ergonomics.
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R1
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6
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Components of HSIT Ergonomics. Hardware, environmental, cognitive, business design and macro ergonomics.
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R1
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7
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The concept of labor force, business regulation, productivity. The body, muscles and tendons november
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R1
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8
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Enerji gereksinimi ve hesaplanması. Yorgunluk, ATP, ADP, anaerobik enerji, aerobik kapasite.
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R1
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9
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Static and dynamic muscle contractions, muscular fatigue, local november fatigue, central nervous system. Effects of muscle fiber type on november fatigue. The muscle sub november is the speed-power relationship.
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R1
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10
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Fatigue in the motor-endplate and in the contractile mechanism. Lactic acid, ATP and PC, november, glycogen stores.
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R1
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11
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Energy consumption values, calculation of the amount of calories consumed. Fatigue, fatigue, fatigue, fatigue.
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R1
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12
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Fatigue, recovery, pulse, oxygen requirement, heart rhythm. Rest, types of rest, rest periods and breaks, active and passive rest.
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13
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Sleep and do not sleep. Calculation of rest periods, Lehman, Murrell, American Calculations of Rest Periods.
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R1
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14
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Rest break accounts. Active breaks.
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R1
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