The incremental effect of psychosocial workplace factors on the development of neck and shoulder disorders: a systematic review of longitudinal studies
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Thomas Kraus | Jessica Lang | Elke Ochsmann | Eva Münster | T. Kraus | E. Ochsmann | E. Münster | Silvia Kraatz | J. Lang | Silvia Kraatz
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