Influence of task demands on occupational stress: gender differences.
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Susana García Herrero | Dale O Ritzel | Miguel Ángel Mariscal Saldaña | Javier García Rodriguez | D. Ritzel | S. G. Herrero | Javier García Rodriguez
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