Sleep-related Risk of Occupational Injuries in Japanese Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (Special Issue: Sleep Health at Work)
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概要
著者
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Nakata Akinori
National Institute For Occupational Safety And Health
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Takahashi Masaya
National Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health
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Ikeda Tomoko
Department Of Nursing School Of Health Sciences Ibaraki Prefectural University Of Health Sciences
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