Analysis of occupational mortality in England and Wales, Scotland, Norway and Finland
Vella, V.; Ng, T.
La Medicina del Lavoro 77(2): 162-171
1986
ISSN/ISBN: 0025-7818 PMID: 3724644 Document Number: 277209
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