Need for recovery after work and the subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in a working population
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I. Kant | L. V. van Amelsvoort | U. Bültmann | G. Swaen | U Bültmann | L G P M van Amelsvoort | G M H Swaen | I J Kant | L. V. Amelsvoort | Ute Bültmann | Gerard M. H. Swaen
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