He was responsible for human engineering systems design and analysis for manned aircraft . Fogel initiated a program of investigation into the use of anticipatory displays that allow the pilot to fly ahead of the aircraft system being controlled.
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Government nuclear engineers such as Richard Spence _ they like to call Yucca Mountain the world's most-studied real estate _ concede that for the first 10 millenniums the chief protection from pollution will be human engineering rather than the natural rock barrier.
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Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary ( www . m-w . com ) defines ergonomics as " an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely _ called also human engineering ."
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The Economics and Humanities Departments were also expanded and strengthened, including the development of a " Human Engineering Laboratory . " This laboratory gave aptitude and vocational guidance tests to Stevens students and implemented a change in exact mathematical grades for courses to letter grades.
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You'd have to be terminally reckless to do that type of human engineering on people ( with what we know now ), " argues law professor Henry T . Greely, co-director of the Program in Genomics, Ethics and Society at the Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics.
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Oct . : 24 : " Fairytale : A True Story, " two young women think they have photographed fairies; " A Life Less Ordinary, " the " Trainspotting " director looks at love; " Gattaca, " human engineering tale stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman; " Swept From the Sea,"
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After partial launches under the names " human engineering " and " humanology ", Polish-American originator Alfred Korzybski ( 1879 & ndash; 1950 ) fully launched the program as " general semantics " in 1933 with the publication of " Science and Sanity : An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics ".
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Behind the angry rhetoric is a difficult question in an age in which humans increasingly play a decisive role in the fate of animals, from airlifting wolves to Yellowstone National Park to raising condors in zoos : At what point are animals no longer really " wild " at all but products of human engineering?
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As with all episodes this season, the episode title, " The Collapse of Nature, " comes from Professor Donna Haraway's 1991 book " Simians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature ", being a specific excerpt from the essay entitled " The Biological Enterprise : Sex, Mind and Profit from Human Engineering to Sociobiology ."