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key pinch

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key pinch.


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Strengths of key pinch, pulp pinch, and tripod pinch were measured using a B&L pinch gauge (B&L Engineering, Santa Fe Springs [CA], US).
The key pinch points and hotspots for freight movement on London's rail network have been identified by the Freight Transport Association (FTA) and the Rail Freight Group (RFG) and both organisations urge Transport for London (TfL) to incorporate the findings into their fledgling London Freight Plan, in order that a crisis might be averted.
A second aim was to investigate whether the measurement error of grip and pinch force measurements differs between specific applications, such as measurements of injured and noninjured hands, measurements obtained by experienced and inexperienced examiners, and measurements between 2 handle positions for grip force and 2 different types of pinch force (ie, tip and key pinch force).
 
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