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... production rate ) in a given muscle group is a decreasing function of fatigue in that group . 2. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing function of total past activity in that group . Hence , 3. Fatigue in a given muscle group ...
... production rate ) in a given muscle group is a decreasing function of fatigue in that group . 2. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing function of total past activity in that group . Hence , 3. Fatigue in a given muscle group ...
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... production norms of the organization . Given the system of control in any complex organiza- tion , together with the general cultural climate within which an organ- ization operates ( at least in the United States ) , it is hard to ...
... production norms of the organization . Given the system of control in any complex organiza- tion , together with the general cultural climate within which an organ- ization operates ( at least in the United States ) , it is hard to ...
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... production rate according to the rate of their neighboring workers , and that in the case of at least one worker , her removal from the scene produced a substantial change in the total production of the group ( Hewitt and Parfit , 1953 ) ...
... production rate according to the rate of their neighboring workers , and that in the case of at least one worker , her removal from the scene produced a substantial change in the total production of the group ( Hewitt and Parfit , 1953 ) ...
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