Occupational Stress and Blood Pressure
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Carl F. Pieper | Thomas G. Pickering | C. Pieper | T. Pickering | R. Karasek | G. James | P. Schnall | W. Gerin | William Gerin | Y. Schlussel | Peter L. Schnall | Gary D. James | Yvette Schlussel | Robert A. Karasek
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