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English: Single hinged-door. The door was programmed to open in various combinations involving the moving manikin (simulating a healthcare worker) entering/leaving the isolation room. Details of the movement parameters used for the door and manikin motions are included within the video. All experiments were performed in still water i.e. no simulated ventilation was present in these baseline experiments. |
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Source | Video S3 from Tang J, Nicolle A, Pantelic J, Klettner C, Su R, Kalliomaki P, Saarinen P, Koskela H, Reijula K, Mustakallio P, Cheong D, Sekhar C, Tham K (2013). "Different Types of Door-Opening Motions as Contributing Factors to Containment Failures in Hospital Isolation Rooms". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0066663. PMID 23826109. PMC: 3691190. | ||
Author | Tang J, Nicolle A, Pantelic J, Klettner C, Su R, Kalliomaki P, Saarinen P, Koskela H, Reijula K, Mustakallio P, Cheong D, Sekhar C, Tham K | ||
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Author | Tang J, Nicolle A, Pantelic J, Klettner C, Su R, Kalliomaki P, Saarinen P, Koskela H, Reijula K, Mustakallio P, Cheong D, Sekhar C, Tham K |
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Image title | Single hinged-door. The door was programmed to open in various combinations involving the moving manikin (simulating a healthcare worker) entering/leaving the isolation room. Details of the movement parameters used for the door and manikin motions are included within the video. All experiments were performed in still water i.e. no simulated ventilation was present in these baseline experiments. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
Language | English |