Eye-Related Pain Induced by Visually Demanding Computer Work
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Gunnar Horgen | Magne Helland | Tor Martin Kvikstad | Arne Aarås | A. Aarås | L. Lindberg | M. Helland | G. Horgen | Hanne-Mari Schiøtz Thorud | Lars Göran Lindberg | H. S. Thorud
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