The Course of Work Absenteeism Involving Neck Pain : A Cohort Study of Ontario Lost-Time Claimants
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概要
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- 2011-05-20
著者
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BEATON Dorcas
Institute for Work and Health
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Beaton Dorcas
Departments Of Public Health Sciences And Health Policy Management And Evaluation University Of Toro
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VIDMAR Marjan
Institute for Work & Health
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Van Eerd
Departments Of Public Health Sciences And Health Policy Management And Evaluation University Of Toro
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Vidmar Marjan
Institute For Work & Health
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Hogg-johnson Sheilah
Departments Of Public Health Sciences And Health Policy Management And Evaluation University Of Toro
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Cote Pierre
Centre Of Research Expertise In Improved Disability Outcomes (creido) University Health Network Reha
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Hogg-johnson Sheilah
Institute For Work & Health
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Kristman Vicki
Centre Of Research Expertise In Improved Disability Outcomes (creido) University Health Network Reha
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Kristman Vicki
Dalla Lana School Of Public Health University Of Toronto
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VAN EERD
Institute for Work & Health
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COTE Pierre
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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REZAI Mana
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Rezai Mana
Dalla Lana School Of Public Health University Of Toronto
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Cote Pierre
Dalla Lana School Of Public Health University Of Toronto
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