The influence of skill and low back pain on trunk postures and low back loads of shearers
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Stephan Milosavljevic | Jack P Callaghan | Diane E Gregory | Poonam Pal | Allan B Carman | S. Milosavljevic | J. Callaghan | D. Gregory | A. Carman | Poonam Pal
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