Predicting Forearm Physical Exposures During Computer Work Using Self-Reports, Software-Recorded Computer Usage Patterns, and Anthropometric and Workstation Measurements
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Jack T Dennerlein | Peter W Johnson | Maaike A Huysmans | Belinda H W Eijckelhof | Jennifer L Bruno Garza | Pieter Coenen | Birgitte M Blatter | Jaap H van Dieën | Allard J van der Beek
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