Prevalence and risk factors associated with nonspecific building-related symptoms in office employees in Japan: relationships between work environment, Indoor Air Quality, and occupational stress
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Prevalence and risk factors associated with nonspecific building-related symptoms in office employees in Japan: relationships between work environment, Indoor Air Quality, and occupational stress
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INDOOR AIR
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages 499-511
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Wiley
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2014-09-22
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10.1111/ina.12158
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