Evaluating the effect of four different pointing device designs on upper extremity posture and muscle activity during mousing tasks.
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Jack T Dennerlein | M. Y. Lin | Justin G Young | J. Dennerlein | J. Young | Michael Y C Lin | Michael Y. Lin
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