Work related perceived stress and muscle activity during standardized computer work among female computer users.
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R Kadefors | G Sjøgaard | L Sandsjö | K Søgaard | R. Kadefors | G. Sjøgaard | K. Søgaard | L. Sandsjö | P. Larsman | S. Thorn | S Thorn | P Larsman
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