Comparison of occupational exposure methods relevant to musculoskeletal disorders: Worker-workstation interaction in an office environment.
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Richard Wells | Dwayne Van Eerd | Anjali Mazumder | D. Cole | A. Mazumder | R. Wells | S. Hogg-Johnson | D. Van Eerd | Sheilah Hogg-Johnson | Donald C. Cole | S. Hogg‐Johnson | D. Cole
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