Can favorable psychosocial work conditions and high work dedication protect against the occurrence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders?
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Birgitte M Blatter | Jan Fekke Ybema | J. F. Ybema | Paulien M Bongers | P. Bongers | C. Joling | B. Blatter | Catelijne I Joling
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