Schedules of standing and sitting directed by musculoskeletal discomfort in workers transitioning to sit-stand workstations: a cross-sectional study
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Schedules of standing and sitting directed by musculoskeletal discomfort in workers transitioning to sit-stand workstations: a cross-sectional study
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ERGONOMICS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 1-13
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Informa UK Limited
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2021-10-10
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10.1080/00140139.2021.1979253
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