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Self-reported versus expert-assessed work-relatedness of pain in the neck, shoulder, and arm.
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JNL SCA
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Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health: 2009, 35, n. 3 - May
Year:
2009
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Upper limb disorders
;
Musculoskeletal disorders
;
Chronic pain
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