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Detailed assessment of low-back loads may not be worth the effort: A comparison of two methods for exposure-outcome assessment of low-back pain
Detailed assessment of low-back loads may not be worth the effort: A comparison of two methods for exposure-outcome assessment of low-back pain
Discrete event simulation as an ergonomic tool to predict workload exposures during systems design
Discrete event simulation as an ergonomic tool to predict workload exposures during systems design
The effect of a feedback signal in a computer mouse on hovering behaviour, productivity, comfort and usability in a field study
The effect of a feedback signal in a computer mouse on hovering behaviour, productivity, comfort and usability in a field study
Can sickness absence be reduced by stress reduction programs: On the effectiveness of two approaches
Can sickness absence be reduced by stress reduction programs: On the effectiveness of two approaches
Return to work: A comparison of two cognitive behavioural interventions in cases of work-related psychological complaints among the self-employed
Return to work: A comparison of two cognitive behavioural interventions in cases of work-related psychological complaints among the self-employed
Evaluation of the results of a randomized controlled trial: How to define changes between baseline and follow-up
Evaluation of the results of a randomized controlled trial: How to define changes between baseline and follow-up
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