Sickness absence associated with shared and open-plan offices--a national cross sectional questionnaire survey.
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Hermann Burr | Helene Feveile | H. Burr | K. Christensen | J. Pejtersen | H. Feveile | Karl B Christensen | Jan H Pejtersen
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