The association of socioeconomic status and psychosocial and physical workplace factors with musculoskeletal injury in hospital workers.
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Ira Janowitz | Marion Gillen | Laura Trupin | Kathleen Mullen | Reiner Rugulies | John Frank | L. Trupin | R. Rugulies | J. Frank | I. Janowitz | M. Gillen | P. Blanc | I. Yen | Paul Blanc | L. Swig | K. Mullen | Aurelio Font | David Burian | G. Ryan | P. Quinlan | Irene H Yen | Louise Swig | Aurelio Font | David Burian | Greg Ryan | Patricia A Quinlan | Marion Gillen
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