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ergonomics The study of equipment design to make workplace equipment more comfortable for people so that they are more efficient in their work environment.
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ergonomics the study of how easy it is for people to use their working environment
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ergot A fungal disease of edible grasses. When ingested, the fungus can infect humans, producing either convulsions or gangrene.
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ergonomics A discipline that involves fitting the job to the worker and not the worker to the job. It is the science of adapting workstations, tools, equipment and job practices to be compatible with the individual worker and thus reduce the risk of injury due to risk factors.
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ergogenic Work producing; a supplement that increases performance.
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