Psychosocial and Ergonomic Factors, and Their Relation to Musculoskeletal Complaints in the Swedish Workforce
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Dan Norbäck | Gunilla Wieslander | D. Norbäck | K. Wahlstedt | G. Wieslander | R. Runeson | L. Skoglund | Roma Runeson | Kurt Wahlstedt | Leni Skoglund
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