Prevalence and risk factors associated with nonspecific building-related symptoms in office employees in Japan: relationships between work environment, Indoor Air Quality, and occupational stress.
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U Yanagi | K. Azuma | K. Ikeda | N. Kagi | U. Yanagi | H. Osawa | N Kagi | K Azuma | K Ikeda | H Osawa
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