Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) in Office Workers and Facial Skin Symptoms among VDT‐Workers in Relation to Building and Room Characteristics: Two Case‐Referent Studies
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Jan Sundell | Thomas Lindvall | Bernt Stenberg | Stig Wall | T. Lindvall | J. Sundell | B. Stenberg | S. Wall | Stig Wall
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