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differed between postures: 5·5 Hz in the normal posture, 2·75 Hz in the legs bent posture and 3·75 Hz in the one leg posture.
For frequencies below about 5 Hz, a legs bent posture resulted in the highest transmissibilities, while a legs locked posture showed the lowest motion; this order was reversed at higher frequencies.
In the legs bent posture, a bending motion of the legs at the knee and a pitching or bending motion of the upper-body appeared to contribute to the resonance of the whole body as observed in the apparent mass, with attenuation of vibration transmission to the upper body at high frequencies.
Then, there was Mr. Pellicano, who despite his jailhouse pallor and bent posture, was slightly more animated than usual.
Forward bend standing and sitting The reliability of the two subtests of forward bent posture was quiet variable.
The bent posture required a work place with a height of at least 100 cm (corresponding 39.4 inches) or a task requiring bending the upper body from the upright position to approximately 90° and more.
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Figure 6 ⑥ shows the maximum bending posture, which depends on the applied pressure.
The bending posture values are close to walking, while sitting posture feature values are close to lying.
value of 0·6 m/s2 at a relaxed or a forward bending posture.
The peak transmissibilities between the accelerations at the seat base and the compressive forces at L5/S1 were highest for the seat without the backrest during the bending posture.
Similarly, a bending posture detected in an inactivity zone is false classification and is changed to sitting, and sitting posture within activity zone might be bending and changed vice versa.
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