Stress monitoring of ambulance personnel during work and leisure time
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Margareta Barnekow-Bergkvist | Ulrika Aasa | Eugene Lyskov | E. Lyskov | N. Kalezic | U. Aasa | K. Ängquist | Karl-Axel Ängquist | Nebojsa Kalezic | M. Barnekow-bergkvist
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