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biochemical profile

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biochemical profile [¦bī·ō′kem·ə·kəl ′prō‚fīl]
(industrial engineering)
Data recorded by both electromyographic and biomechanical means during the performance of a task to evaluate changes in the functional capacity of a worker resulting from modifications in human-equipment interfaces.


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