The NIOSH Lifting Equation and Low-Back Pain, Part 1
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Andrew Merryweather | Kurt T. Hegmann | Arun Garg | Donald Bloswick | Matthew S. Thiese | J. Steven Moore | Jay M. Kapellusch | Elizabeth J. Malloy | Sruthi Boda | Parag Bhoyar | Gwen Deckow-Schaefer | A. Garg | K. Hegmann | J. Kapellusch | Sruthi Boda | J. Moore | Parag Bhoyar | M. Thiese | A. Merryweather | G. Deckow-Schaefer | D. Bloswick | E. Malloy | J. Steven Moore | Elizabeth J. Malloy
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