Ergonomic and socioeconomic risk factors for hospital workers' compensation injury claims.
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Laura Punnett | Jon Boyer | Manuel Cifuentes | Monica Galizzi | Craig Slatin | Angelo d'Errico | Rebecca Gore | L. Punnett | M. Galizzi | M. Cifuentes | A. d’Errico | J. Boyer | R. Gore | C. Slatin | Jon Boyer
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