Validity of Questionnaire and Representativeness of Objective Methods for Measurements of Mechanical Exposures in Construction and Health Care Work
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Kaj Bo Veiersted | Stein Knardahl | Lars-Kristian Lunde | S. Knardahl | K. B. Veiersted | Lars-Kristian Lunde | Markus Koch | Tonje Gjulem | M. Koch | Tonje Gjulem | Markus Koch
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