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Gender differences in workers with identical repetitive industrial tasks: exposure and musculoskeletal disorders.
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Measurement of salivary cortisol - effects of replacing polyester with cotton and switching antibody
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A two-week monitoring of self-reported arousal, worry and attribution among persons with annoyance attributed to electrical equipment and smells.
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Mental distress and modeled traffic noise exposure as determinants of self-reported sleep problems
2008) 9th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, ICBEN 2008(
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Work family conflict among knowledge workers : can work-place culture reduce the conflict?
2008) Den 5. Danske stressforskningskonference(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Work-environment, performance-based self-esteem and work-family balance among Danish knowledge workers
2008) 10th international congress on behavioral medicine(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Work-Environment, performance-based self-esteem and work family balance among Danish knowledge-workers
2008) Third international conference on psychosocial factors at work (ICOH-WOPS)(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Seasonal and diurnal variations in physical exertion and sleepiness : Results from the season study
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Self-reported stress, sleep and health in Danish knowledge workers
2008) Work, Stress and Health 2008: Health and Safe Work Through Research, Practice, and Partnerships(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Seasonal variation in sleep length and sleep quality : Results from the season study
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract