Musculoskeletal disorders among female and male air traffic controllers performing identical and demanding computer work
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S Skerfving | G. Hansson | S. Skerfving | I. Arvidsson | A. Axmon | M. Arvidsson | C. Johansson | G-A Hansson | I Arvidsson | M Arvidsson | A Axmon | C R Johansson
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