Physical and Psychosocial Factors Related to Low Back Pain During a 24-Year Period : A Nested Case-Control Analysis
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概要
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- 2000-02-01
著者
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Thorbjornsson Carina
Department Of Work And Health National Institute For Working Life
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Michelsen Hans
Department Of Occupational Medicine Karolinska Hospital
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Torgen Margareta
Department Of Work And Health National Institute For Working Life
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Fredriksson Kerstin
Department Of Work And Health National Institute For Working Life
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PUNNETT Laura
Department of Work Environment University of Massachusetts, Lowell
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VINGARD Eva
Department of Medical Sciences, Occupational, and Environmental Medicine, Uppsala University
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ALFREDSSON Lars
Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute
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KILBOM Asa
Department of Work and Health, National Institute for Working Life
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Alfredsson Lars
Institute Of Environmental Medicine Karolinska Institute
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Kilbom Asa
Department Of Work And Health National Institute For Working Life
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Vingard Eva
Department Of Work And Health National Institute For Working Life
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Vingard Eva
Department Of Medical Sciences Occupational And Environmental Medicine Uppsala University
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Punnett Laura
Department Of Work Environment University Of Massachusetts
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