The relationship between protective and risk characteristics of acting and experienced workload, and musculoskeletal disorder cases among nurses.
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Ash Genaidy | James Deddens | A. Genaidy | J. Deddens | S. Sauter | S. Yeung | Simon S Yeung | Steve Sauter
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