refimprove talk y date July 2008 Image Computer Workstation Variables.jpg thumb 240px Ergonomics the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Ergonomics is the study ... science cognitive abilities. The International Ergonomics Association defines ergonomics as follows ref name IEA def International Ergonomics Association. http iea.cc 01 what What 20is 20Ergonomics.html What is Ergonomics . Website. Retrieved 6 December 2010. ref quote Ergonomics or human factors ... in order to optimize human well being and overall system performance. Ergonomics is employed to fulfill ... Management Ergonomics . Website. Retrieved 9 July 2008. ref Overview Ergonomics is concerned with the fit ... . Ergonomics draws on many disciplines in its study of humans and their environments, including ..., MS or PhD in a related discipline. Many universities offer Master of Science degrees in Ergonomics, while some offer Master of Ergonomics or Master of Human Factors degrees. In the 2000s, occupational therapists have been moving into the field of ergonomics and the field has been heralded as one ... Therapy Association web site sic ref According to the International Ergonomics Association ref name IEA def Physical ergonomics is concerned with human anatomical, and some of the anthropometric ... ergonomics is concerned with mental processes, such as perception, memory, reasoning, and motor response .... Organizational ergonomics is concerned with the optimization of socio technical systems, including ..., crew resource management, work design, design of working times, teamwork, Participatory Ergonomics participatory design , community ergonomics, cooperative work, new work programs, virtual organizations, telework, and quality management. History and etymology The foundations of the science of ergonomics ... design in ancient Greece. Applied Ergonomics, 30 4 , pp. 361 368. ref It is also true that archaeological ...., regarding the origin of ergonomics, can be justified I G Okorji, 2009 . The term ergonomics is derived ... more details
see also Index of ergonomics articles Ergonomics also called human factors is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system , and the profession that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design in order to optimize human well being and overall system performance definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in 2000 . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ergonomics Essence of ergonomics Main article Ergonomics Branches of ergonomicsErgonomics Engineering psychology Engineering Psychology Ergonomics Macroergonomics Macroergonmics Ergonomics Seating ergonomics Seating Ergonomics History of ergonomics Main article Ergonomics History History of ergonomics General ergonomics concepts Aesthetics Comfort Ease of use Performance management Productivity Safety Ergonomics scholars Frederick Winslow Taylor Wojciech Jastrz bowski Leaders in ergonomics Empty section date July 2010 Ergonomics lists Main article List of ergonomics topics See also Rohmert s law External links sisterlinks Ergonomics http www.humanics es.com recc ergonomics.htm humanfactorsergonomics Human Factors and Ergonomics resources http www.cdc.gov niosh topics ergonomics NIOSH Topic Page on Ergonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders Outline footer Category Outlines Ergonomics ... more details
Industrial Ergonomics programs seek to identify and correct factors that negatively impact the physical health of their worker s. Participatory ergonomics programs seek to maximize the involvement of the workers ... approach to ergonomics relies on actively involving workers in implementing ergonomic ... ergonomics program in the workplace In order to determine if an ergonomics team team committee ... participatory ergonomics program requires initial and continuing resources and support from the top ... in the workplace management support for the individuals on the ergonomics team. ref name Cole Cole ... successful physical stress reducing products an evaluation of seven cases. Applied Ergonomics ... and university researches to implement a participatory ergonomics process. Proceedings of the Canadian ... ergonomics url journal International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics volume 15 issue pages 371 377 ... change team. Applied Ergonomics. ref ref name Wilson1995 Wilson, J. R. 1995 . Ergonomics and Participation. In J.R.Wilson & E. N. Cortlett Eds. , Evaluation of Human Work A practical ergonomics methodology Second ed., pp. 1071 1096 . London Taylor & Francis. ref . Ergo Team formation The ergonomics ... or Safety engineering engineering knowledge, worker knowledge and input from an ergonomics expert. Successful, sustainable participatory ergonomics programs have an individual on the committee who takes on a leadership or ergonomics champion role ref name StVincent ref name Wilson1995 ref name Haines ... ergonomics the PEF url journal Ergonomics volume 45 issue 4 pages 309 327 pmid 12028727 ref ref name ... of Industrial url journal Ergonomics volume 15 issue pages 365 370 ref . Training needs Training principles and methods are central to the success of the participatory ergonomics process. Three major aspects of training should be considered early in the process of implementing a participatory ergonomics program. Initial training in ergonomics for committee members should include ergonomics concepts ... more details
to the development and practice of ergonomics in Canada . Ergonomics in Canada, as in other ... , military scientists at the Defence Research Board Toronto recognised the basic tenet of ergonomics ... of ergonomics at DCIEM, see Sharon McFadden , Communiqu 1989, 19 6 1 3 Calgary, Alberta ACE . ref In due ... Association of Canada HFAC , the Canadian organisation affiliated to the International Ergonomics ... Ergonomics in Toronto. In 1999 it changed its name once more, this time to the Association ... the domain of interest and did so more appropriately than the term ergonomics. The new association ... impeded, in certain respects, the development of ergonomics in Canada remains questionable. In 1980 ... health and safety . From its inception, ergonomics research constituted a significant part of the activity ... of ACE. ref group fn For an account of the early development of ergonomics in Quebec, see Denis ... Committee for the Industrial applicability Industrial Application of Ergonomics. Drawing members from ... to promote the application of ergonomics to industry on the assumption that this either was not, or was inadequately ... the speakers endeavoured to stress the broad scope of ergonomics, pointing out that ergonomics ... health and safety agencies, ergonomics teachers, trade unions and ACE and successfully raised awareness ... Research Council of Canada to establish a grants committee for ergonomics. As a legacy, the Committee ... include Obstacles to the occupational applications of ergonomics 1986, Education for ergonomics 1986, Ergonomics at work 1988, The role of ergonomics in implementing the provisions of occupational health and safety legislation 1989, Proceedings of the national workshop on education and ergonomics 1989, and The role of ergonomics in trade union activity 1990. For a brief history of the Associate ... ergonomics in Canada, the universities were the ones whose contribution was most ambivalent. Ergonomics has been taught as a university subject for many years, but in a variety of departments ... more details
Citations missing date September 2007 Cognitive ergonomics studies cognition in work settings, in order to optimize human well being and system performance. It is a subset of the larger field of human factors and ergonomics . Goals Cognitive ergonomics the cognitive engineering is an emerging branch of ergonomics that places particular emphasis on the analysis of cognitive processes e.g., diagnosis, decision making and planning required of operators in modern industries. Cognitive ergonomics aim to enhance performance of cognitive tasks by means of several interventions, including user centered design of human machine interaction and human computer interaction HCI design of information technology systems that support cognitive tasks e.g., cognitive artifacts development of training programs work redesign to manage cognitive workload and increase human reliability . Methodology Successful, ergonomic interventions in the area of cognitive tasks require a thorough understanding, not only of the demands of the work situation, but also of user strategies in performing cognitive tasks and of limitations in human cognition. In some cases, the artifacts or tools used to carry out a task may ... system, etc. Approaches used include Cognitive Systems Engineering Francophone Ergonomics Relation to other disciplines Cognitive ergonomics draws from or is related to Cognitive psychology and cognitive ... References Long, J. 1987, Cognitive ergonomics and human computer interaction, in P. Warr ed. , Psychology .... Organizations http www.eace.info EACE European Association of Cognitive Ergonomics http cedm.hfes.org ... 1463922x.asp Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science http www.activites.org Activities French http ... Making http www.tandf.co.uk journals titles 00140139.asp Ergonomics http www.psychnology.org PsychNology .... In Jacobs,K Ed. Ergonomics for Therapists Second Edition. Boston Butterworth, Heinemann. ISBN 0 7506 7051 7. Category Ergonomics Category Human computer interaction he it Ergonomia ... more details
Light ergonomics is the relationship between the light source and the individual. ref http www.buildings.com articles detail.aspx?contentID 1070 The Ergonomics of Light by Bradford J. Powell, Buildings.com , October, 2002, retrieved November 3, 2007 ref Poor light can be divided into the following Individual or socio cultural expectations Insufficient light Poor distribution of light Improper contrast Glare vision Glare Flicker Thermal heating over or under Acoustic noise especially fluorescents Color spectrum amber street lighting Effects of poor light The effects of poor light can include the following low productivity high human error rates eyestrain headache a reduction in mental alertness general malaise low employee morale class wikitable style height 35px colspan 2 Recommended Illumination Levels ref Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. RIESNA Lighting Handbook. 9th ed. . Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. ISBN 0 87 995150 8. ref style height 35px align center Type of Activity Ranges of Illuminations Lux Public spaces with dark surroundings align center 30 Simple orientation for short temporary visits align center 50 Working spaces where visual tasks are only occasionally performed align center 100 Performance of visual tasks of high contrast or large scale align center 300 Performance of visual tasks of medium contrast or small size align center 500 Performance of visual tasks of low contrast or very small size align center 1000 Performance of visual tasks near threshold of person s ability to recognize an image align center 3000 10000 Types of light sources class wikitable style height 35px colspan 5 Light Bulbs ref http www.ccohs.ca oshanswers ergonomics lighting general.html Lighting Ergonomics General by Canadian Centre for Occupational ... Halide Factories, commercial Good Good References references See also Ergonomics Full spectrum light Artificial sunlight ArtificialLightSources Category Ergonomics Science stub sl Ergonomska osvetlitev ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2010 The International Ergonomics Association or IEA is a federation of forty two individual ergonomics organizations from around the world. The mission of the IEA is to elaborate and advance ergonomics science and practice, and to improve the quality of life by expanding its scope of application and contribution to society. The IEA Has 42 Federated Societies from across the globe. Promotes and coordinates the international exchange of scientific and technical information by arranging and promoting conferences and meetings. Supports ergonomists and ergonomics in developing countries. Has goals and objectives derived from a strategic plan. Maintains a Directory of Educational Programs in ergonomics covering 35 countries. Has produced guidelines on Core Competencies in Ergonomics. Produced an agreed definition of Ergonomics in the year 2000. Is establishing a program of certification for Ergonomics QUality In Design EQUID . Encourages development and application of ergonomics by administering nine different awards. The IEA is governed by a Council with representatives from the Federated societies. Day to day administration is performed by the Executive Committee that comprises the elected Officers and Chairs of the Standing Committees. External links http www.iea.cc Official Site int org stub Category Ergonomics fr International Ergonomics Association pt Associa o Internacional de Ergonomia ... more details
The Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors formerly The Ergonomics Society is the United Kingdom UK based professional society for ergonomists, human factors specialist and those involved in user centred design. ref http www.ergonomics.org.uk The Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors website ref The society was officially created on 17 September 1949 at a meeting of a number of scientists at the Admiralty in London . Among the founder members were Frederic Bartlett Sir Frederic Bartlett , Donald Broadbent , W. E. Hick , Alan Welford, and J. S. Weiner. In 1957 it started to publish the periodical journal Ergonomics . In partnership with Taylor and Francis Ltd, the Institute now publishes the following journals Ergonomics, Applied Ergonomics, Behaviour and Information Technology, Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, Work and Stress, Injury Control and Safety Promotion, Journal of Sports Sciences, Ergonomics in Design. The Institute has Special Interest Groups for Driving Ergonomics, Human Computer Interaction, Healthcare Ergonomics, Sports Ergonomics, Nuclear Ergonomics, Occupational Safety and Motorcycle Ergonomics. The Institute, which is currently working towards a Royal Charter , has its offices at Loughborough . ref http www.iea.cc upload IEA 20Newsletter 20Number 2027 20September 20 202008 FINAL.pdf IEA Newsletter No. 27 September 2008 ref In November 2009 there were a total of 1463 members. The current President is John Wilson. References references In 2008, to mark the Journal s 50th year of publication, a Special Issue of Ergonomics Volume 51, Number 1 , overseen by guest editors Neville A. Stanton and Rob Stammers, was published, covering the history of the society and including a re print of the Ergonomics Research Society lecture given by Sir Frederick Bartlett in 1962. External links DEFAULTSORT Institute Of Ergonomics And Human Factors Category British professional bodies Category Learned societies of the United Kingdom Category Scientific societies ... more details
Multiple issues notability September 2009 refimprove September 2009 The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society HFES is an interdisciplinary nonprofit professional organization covering the fields of human factors and ergonomics . Founded in 1957, the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society is the world s largest organization of professionals devoted to the science of human factors and ergonomics. The Society s mission is to promote the discovery and exchange of knowledge concerning the characteristics of human beings that are applicable to the design of systems and devices of all kinds. ref Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. http www.hfes.org ref references Category Organizations established in 1957 Category American professional bodies ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Computer aided ergonomics is an engineering discipline using computers to solve complex ergonomic problems involving interaction between the human body and its environment. The human body holds a great complexity thus it can be beneficial to use computers to solve problems involving the human body and the environment that surrounds it. Overview Computer aided ergonomics is an interdisciplinary field of work that involves the use of a computer to solve complex problems regarding a human body interacting with an environment. As the title reveals, having a computer to help find the best ergonomic solution in a given situation. Ergonomics traditionally involves many disciplines including biomechanics, anthropometry, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, kinesiology, health sciences and physiology. Due to the highly interdisciplinary and complex nature of ergonomics it is hard to get a full understanding of a situation. As the human body is a complex system, thus it is beneficial to have a computer system that models the human body as a mechanical system. The human body contains several parts that can be modeled as known mechanical systems, for example bones ... aided ergonomics system is ref http www.anybodytech.com The AnyBody Modeling System ref that consider ... of computer aided ergonomics The question is In what scenario it would be beneficial to use computer aided ergonomics compared to traditional ergonomics. First of all computer aided ergonomics using ... , would be beneficial in physical ergonomics, which traditional combines aspects from the human .... Traditionally Ergonomics has been based on recommendations derived from empirical data from various ... postures related to only the two design variables. Computer aided ergonomics is an interdisciplinary ... finding the best ergonomic solution. Ergonomics involves many disciplines, such as biomechanics, anthropometry ... Computer Aided Ergonomics Category Ergonomics Category Design for X ... more details
interface the standards and rules are inadequate ever. Ergonomics Analysis of Work Ergonomic Analysis ... to verbal expression. Other articles ergonomics Usability intervention in Activity centered ergonomics ... of ergonomics. Ed. ANACT DEFAULTSORT Activity Centered Ergonomics Category Ergonomics ... more details
orphan date April 2010 Alain Wisner date 1923 11 02 , Paris date 2004 01 03 , Paris was a France French physician doctor and a founder of the Activity centered ergonomics but also honorary director of the Ergonomics laboratory of the Conservatoire National des Arts et M tiers CNAM and President the Ergonomics Society of French language from 1969 to 1971 . He has founded in 1955 the first ergonomics service of the French carmaker Renault, and became in 1962 teacher at the Physiology of Labor Laboratory of the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers in Paris, France. He has Developing a particular approach to ergonomics with Antoine Laville which says the work and health at work can not be studied only in laboratory, they carry the research field in the companies. The work they perform on the mental activity of the chain workers in the late 1960s, upset look on the manual labor . When he became Director of the Physiology of Labor Laboratory of the CNAM in 1966 , Alain Wisner evolves it into an Ergonomics Laboratory. There will develop training that will have an important role in disseminating Ergonomics focused on the activity. Thousands of ergonomists in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia are pupils or students of his students. A.Wisner is the only person to have received three distinctions from the International Ergonomics Association IEA IEA Distinguished Service Award, 1985 IEA Ergonomics of Technology Transfer Award 1991 IEA Fellow Bibliography Wisner, A. 1985 . Quand voyagent les usines. When plants traveling . ed Syros atelier futur. http www.ergonomie self.org media media40383.pdf Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wisner, Alain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wisner, Alain Category Ergonomics Category 1923 births Category 2004 deaths Category Physicians Category French physicians fr Alain Wisner ... more details
Wojciech Jastrz bowski 1799 Gierwaty 1882 Warsaw , was a Poland Polish biologist, author of the term Ergonomics . File http www.ergonomia.e ar.pl grafik jastrzebowski wojciech.jpg Wojciech Jastrz bowski Selected writings Rys ergonomji czyli nauki o pracy, opartej na prawdach poczerpni tych z Nauki Przyrody The Outline of Ergonomics, i.e. Science of Work, Based on the Truths Taken from the Natural Science 1857 . Traktat o Wiecznym Przymierzu Miedzy Narodami Ucywilizowanymi Konstytucja dla Europy The Treatise on the Eternal Union between the Civilized Nations the Constitution for Europe 1831 . See also List of biologists Ergonomics External links http www.louisville.edu speed ergonomics Center for Industrial Ergonomics http www.ergonomia polska.com polish Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jastrzebski, Wojciech ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1799 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1882 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jastrzebski, Wojciech Category 1799 births Category 1882 deaths Category Ergonomics Category Polish biologists Poland scientist stub biologist stub es Wojciech Jastrz bowski pl Wojciech Jastrz bowski przyrodnik pt Wojciech Jastrz bowski ru , ... more details
Efficiency expert may refer to Ergonomics expert Business efficiency expert see also, Layoffs The Efficiency Expert novel The Efficiency Expert , a 1921 novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs See also Spotswood film Spotswood film , US title The Efficiency Expert , Australian comedy film released in 1992 disambig ... more details
Refimprove date December 2006 Orphan date December 2006 att July 2009 Use centered design is a design philosophy in which the focus is on the goals and tasks associated with the use of certain technology, in contrast to user centered design approach, where the focus is on the needs, wants, and limitations of the end user of the designed artifact. Use centered design was first coined by John Flach and Cynthia Dominguez Flach, J. M. & Dominguez, C. O. 1995 . Use centered design Integrating the user, instrument, and goal. Ergonomics in Design, 3, 3, 19 24. DEFAULTSORT Use Centered Design Category Usability Category Ergonomics design stub ... more details
Dr. M.M. Ayoub is a retired P.W. Horn Professor of Industrial Engineering at Texas Tech University . He is a pioneer in the field of ergonomics , specifically relating to the application of mechanics to manual bulk material handling material handling . Dr. Ayoub holds a bachelor s degree BS degree in Aeronautical Engineering which he earned at the University of Cairo , graduating in 1953. His master s degree MS 1955 and PhD 1964 are in Industrial Engineering from the University of Iowa . Dr. Ayoub has served as a consultant to both Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH . He was both the organizer and the first director of the ergonomics division of the Institute of Industrial Engineers IIE and its first director the IIE now gives an award in his honor http sws.iienet.org public articles index.cfm?Cat 48 . He also served as president of the International Society for Occupational Ergonomics and Safety . Additionally, Dr. Ayoub is a Fellow Academia fellow of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society , a fellow of the Ergonomics Society , the American Society of Engineering Education . Dr. Ayoub also served on the Human Factors Committee for the United States National Academy of Sciences National Academy of Sciences , and was a member of the NIOSH Board of Scientific Counselors. References http www.iienet2.org Details.aspx?id 3094 Who is Dr. M. M. Ayoub? . Retrieved February 22, 2007. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ayoub, M. M. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ayoub, M. M. Category American industrial engineers Category Living people Category Texas Tech University faculty Category University of Iowa alumni Category Cairo University alumni Category Year of birth missing living people ... more details
Augmented cognition AugCog is a research field at the frontier between human computer interaction , psychology , ergonomics and neuroscience , that aims at creating revolutionary human computer interactions. For instance, various research projects aim at evaluating in real time the cognitive state of a user e.g. from EEG , and design closed loop systems to modulate information flow with respect to the user s cognitive capacity. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA has an AugCog research program. Further reading Dylan Schmorrow, Ivy V. Estabrooke, Marc Grootjen Foundations of Augmented Cognition. Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience, 5th International Conference, FAC 2009 Held as Part of HCI International 2009 San Diego, CA, USA, July 19 24, 2009, Proceedings Springer 2009. See also Intelligence amplification Neuroergonomics Human computer interaction External links http www.hfes.org Human Factors and Ergonomics Society http www.augmentedcognition.com Augmented cognition international society Darpa funded film http www.augmentedcognition.org video.htm Category Neuroscience Category Ergonomics Category Human computer interaction ... more details
Jack is a 3 D interactive ergonomics and human factors CAD package developed by the University of Pennsylvania s Center for Human Modeling and Simulation . Now maintained and distributed by Siemens PLM Software , the package enables users to study and improve the ergonomics of product design and workplace tasks through the positioning of Biomechanics biomechanically accurate digital humans of various sizes in virtual environments. Jack and Jill digital humans can tell engineers what they can see and reach, how comfortable they are, when and why they re getting hurt, when they re getting tired, and other important ergonomics information. The package s principal features include a detailed human model, realistic behavioral controls, anthropometric scaling, task animation and evaluation systems, view analysis, automatic reach and grasp, and collision detection and avoidance The University of Pennsylvania, 2001 EDS, 2003a . External links http www.plm.automation.siemens.com en us products tecnomatix assembly planning jack index.shtml Tecnomatix Jack Category Computer aided design software CAD software stub ... more details
IPaint is an animation editing program for the Unisys ICON ICON computer. IPaint animates drawings on the principle of points that act as pivots. To animate a figure, the user creates a line drawing, then copies the drawing to a new frame and moves the figure s points to new positions. IPaint then calculates the tweening frames. This results in the figure appearing to move between its position in the first frame and its position in the second frame. IPaint, in its most recent version IPaintII, released in 1995, supports two colour drawings. Origin IPaint was produced by the Ergonomics Lab at the University of Toronto . The Ergonomics Lab created a number of popular programs for the ICON in addition to IPaint ITalk, MusicLand, ChemistryLand, Build A Bird. IPaint was designed by Martin Lamb and programmed primarily by Jim Martin. References Refimprove date July 2007 Category Graphics software compu graphics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image LogoUmana.png right UMANA Ingenieria is an engineering consulting company specializing in R&D services in biomechanics , and ergonomics . The company is headquartered in Vigo , Galicia Spain Galicia , Spain . The company provides services in ergonomics and biomechanics based on the development of own computational human body models, of technologies for biomechanical simulation and analysis, and of methodologies for ergonomic evaluation and optimization. Services Biomechanical analysis services are mainly used in work, sports, and clinical contexts. They include Analysis of physical activities Analysis of physical endurance , effort, and evolution Evaluation of tissue damage Physical capacity assessment Optimization of rehabilitation processes Accident reconstruction DEFAULTSORT Umana Ingenieria Category Companies of Spain Category Engineering companies ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Human Thermal Environments is a branch of the discipline Ergonomics , concerned with the thermal comfort i.e. whether a person feels too cold, hot, sticky etc. of human beings in any, but especially in their working environment. Convective, conductive, radiative and insulating properties of the human body and the environment in which it finds itself are all variables whose effects are closely considered in this science. The aim of the discipline is to manipulate these variables in the environment and or the clothing of the individual to achieve thermal comfort , the state in which the individual is content with their perceived thermal state. Laboratories at Loughborough University , led by Prof. K.C. Parsons, are currently among the leading research centres of the discipline in the UK . This article will be expanded at a later date. br Category Ergonomics Category Physiology Category Loughborough University ... more details
IEA can stand for several different things, such as those listed here International Energy Agency Institute of Economic Affairs Institute of International and European Affairs , formerly the Institute of European Affairs N.N. Miklukho Maklai Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology , Moscow International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement International Epidemiological Association International Ergonomics Association Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan disambig de IEA fr IEA ja IEA ... more details
wiktionarypar Umana Umana may refer to UMANA Ingenieria , the engineering consulting company specializing in R&D services in Biomechanics, Ergonomics, and Automotive, headquartered in Vigo, Galicia, Spain. Rafael Alfonso Uma a Mendez, the Colombian artist known to most as Uma a , who created art for seven decades in New York, France, Spain, Florida, and Virginia. Antonio Gutierrez de Umana and Francisco Leyba de Bonilla Spanish explorers of the Great Plains in the 16th century. disambig ... more details
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