Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications

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Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. / Jørgensen, Kurt; Winkel, Jørgen.

Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. red. / Ole Broberg; Rikke Siem. Lyngby : DTU Management, 2019. s. 274-281.

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Jørgensen, K & Winkel, J 2019, Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. i O Broberg & R Siem (red), Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. DTU Management, Lyngby, s. 274-281. https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061

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Jørgensen, K., & Winkel, J. (2019). Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. I O. Broberg, & R. Siem (red.), Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation (s. 274-281). DTU Management. https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061

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Jørgensen K, Winkel J. Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. I Broberg O, Siem R, red., Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. Lyngby: DTU Management. 2019. s. 274-281 https://doi.org/10.11581/dtu:00000061

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Jørgensen, Kurt ; Winkel, Jørgen. / Review paper: Secular trends in human physical capacities of the working population and some ergonomic implications. Proceedings of the 50th Nordic Ergonomics and Human Factors Society Conference: Future Work: Digitalisation and Innovation. red. / Ole Broberg ; Rikke Siem. Lyngby : DTU Management, 2019. s. 274-281

Bibtex

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