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Fig 1.

Schematic diagram of Farley’s principle.

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Table 1.

Significant anthropometric body dimensions.

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Fig 2.

Measurement dimensions.

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Fig 3.

Test process record (partial).

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Table 2.

The eight joint mobility measures in study subjects by age.

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Fig 4.

The model for calculating the attainable heights of the vertical dimension.

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Fig 5.

Four layers in the neutral state of the torso.

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Fig 6.

Four layers in the flexion state of the torso.

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Fig 7.

Residential space is divided vertically into 11 reference layers.

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Fig 8.

Comfort zones.

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Fig 9.

Vertical division of the washing space.

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Fig 10.

Vertical dimensional division of space in the shower area.

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Fig 11.

Vertical dimensional division of space in the washbasin area.

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Fig 12.

Vertical division of the laundry and storage area.

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