Influence of overtime work, sleep duration, and perceived job characteristics on the physical and mental status of software engineers.
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Mariko Nishikitani | Eiji Yano | Kanae Karita | Mutsuhiro Nakao | Kyoko Nomura | M. Nakao | E. Yano | K. Karita | M. Nishikitani | K. Nomura
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