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1. Fixed-Time Constraint-Aware Sliding-Mode Control for Ride Comfort Enhancement in Active Vehicle Suspensions

- Fattah R. , et al.

2. Use of a multihazard sensor system for understanding rider experience and environmental conditions on urban rail

- Castro E. , et al.

3. The Effect of Vertical Whole-body Vibration With Different Frequencies on the Dynamic Biomechanics of Sitting Human Waist

- Tang S.J. , et al.

4. Effect of anteroposterior vibration frequency on the risk of lumbar injury in seated individuals

- Tang S.J. , et al.

5. Whole-Body Vibration in Vehicles on Iraqi Roads

- Hussein A.A. , et al.

6. Evaluation of health risk experienced by urban taxi drivers to whole-body vibration and multiple shocks

- Salehi Sahlabadi A. , et al.

7. Finite element investigation on the dynamic mechanical properties of low-frequency vibrations on human L2–L3 spinal motion segments with different degrees of degeneration

- Fan R. , et al.

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