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Friction is assumed to be proportional to the rate of slip.
First, we estimate a minimum rate of slip.
However, the rate of slip showed a slight discrepancy compared to the geological results.
Slip: Slip is observed by 3.55 mm, region A to B in Figure 15, and the rate of slip is increased after this region.
To evaluate the rate of slip deficit using the catalogs, it is necessary to consider two ways in which the catalogs are deficient.
Slip: Slip is observed by 3.6 mm, region A to B in Figure 16, and rate of slip was increase after this region.
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Conclusions: Perceptions of slipperiness and the subsequent rate of slipping were strongly associated.
The associations between perception of slipperiness and the rate of slipping were assessed.
Rate of slipping was lower for the highest ACOF shoe (p < .001).001
The rate of slipping was evaluated for three of the shoes on vinyl tile with canola oil using human subjects.
Results: Adjusting for age, gender, body mass index, education, primary language, mean COF, use of slip-resistant shoes, and restaurant chain, each 1-point increase in mean restaurant-level perception of slipperiness (4-point scale) was associated with a 2.71 times increase in the rate of slipping (95% CI 1.25 to 5.87).
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