Notebook computer use on a desk, lap and lap support: Effects on posture, performance and comfort
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Jack T. Dennerlein | Krishna Asundi | Adam Luce | Dan Odell | Adam C. Luce | Krishna R. Asundi | J. Dennerlein | D. Odell
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