Development of a Novel Rat-Tail Model for Studying Finger Vibration Health Effects
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2023/04/13
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Description:The objective of this study was to develop a new rat-tail vibration model for studying finger vibration health effects. Unlike the previous rat-tail models, the vibration strain and stress of the rat tail can be conveniently and reliably quantified and controlled in a biological experiment. This makes it possible to identify and understand the quantitative relationships between these biodynamic responses and vibration health effects. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:2504-3900
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Pages in Document:24
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Volume:86
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Issue:1
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20068657
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Citation:Proceedings 2023 Apr; 86(1):24
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Contact Point Address:Ren G. Dong, Physical Effects Research Branch, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, WV 26505, USA
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Email:rkd6@cdc.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2023
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Source Full Name:Proceedings. 15th International Conference on Hand-Arm Vibration, June 6-9, 2023, Nancy, France
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