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Nudging strategies to influence prescribers' behavior toward reducing opioid prescriptions : a systematic scoping review
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Association of pesticide exposure with respiratory health outcomes and rhinitis in avocado farmworkers from Michoacán, Mexico
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P-121 POSITIVE OUTCOME EXPECTANCIES AND PERCEIVED RESILIENCE AS POTENTIAL SOURCES OF WITHIN-GROUP HETEROGENEITY IN THE REPORTING OF EXHAUSTION SYMPTOMS AMONG SWEDISH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
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O-374 The association between perceived job security and help-seeking behavior among Swedish school principals
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Circulating lung-cancer-related non-coding RNAs are associated with occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium - A cross-sectional study within the SafeChrom project
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O-193 THE SAFECHROM PROJECT - CIRCULATING LUNG-CANCER-RELATED NON-CODING RNAS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE TO HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM
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P-205 THE SAFECHROM PROJECT - EVIDENCE FROM A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY SHOWS THAT HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IS STILL A CONCERN IN SWEDEN
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Prior electrocardiograms not useful for machine learning predictions of major adverse cardiac events in emergency department chest pain patients
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The use of protective hearing devices and perceived noise disturbance and social climate in open office environments
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Self-reported noise sensitivity and perceived enjoyment of working in an open office environment
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