Occupational neck and shoulder pain among automobile manufacturing workers in Iran.
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Mostafa Ghaffari | Eva Vingard | Irene Jensen | I. Jensen | E. Vingård | M. Ghaffari | Akbar Alipour | B. Shariati | Akbar Alipour | Batoul Shariati | E. Vingård
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