Construction work and risk of occupational disability: a ten year follow up of 14 474 male workers
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H Brenner | H. Brenner | D. Rothenbacher | V. Arndt | U. Daniel | V Arndt | D Rothenbacher | U Daniel | B Zschenderlein | S Schuberth | S. Schuberth | B. Zschenderlein | H. Brenner | Volker Arndt
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