[Prevention of low back pain at work]

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[Prevention of low back pain at work]. / Seidler, A; Liebers, F; Latza, Ute.

in: BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA, Jahrgang 51, Nr. 3, 3, 2008, S. 322-333.

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Seidler, A, Liebers, F & Latza, U 2008, '[Prevention of low back pain at work]', BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA, Jg. 51, Nr. 3, 3, S. 322-333. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18369567?dopt=Citation>

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Seidler A, Liebers F, Latza U. [Prevention of low back pain at work]. BUNDESGESUNDHEITSBLA. 2008;51(3):322-333. 3.

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RIS

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