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The following risk factors are discussed: workplace adjustment and body posture, static workload and insufficient breaks, high workload and work stress.
A recent case-control study showed that occupations involving repetitive thumb use and jobs in which there were perceived to be insufficient breaks were associated with OA of the carpometacarpal (CMC) joints [ 109].
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There were frequent complaints of insufficient heating, broken door locks and damp.
A conventional day school, open half the year, proved insufficient to break the bonds of apathy, however, and in January 1902 she opened the Boys Industrial Schooll.
Flaws can be found easily inside, but they were insufficient to break the gravel.
In the nursing literature, insufficient rest break organization is often reported.
Investors spoke of occasional instances of fabrication but these were insufficient to break the frame of dual myth creation.
In developing countries, where dogs are the viral reservoir, the 30 50% vaccination coverage of dog populations is insufficient to break the disease transmission cycle.
Those postulates were based on the assumption that, in the shear flow field, the aggregates will be stable because the hydrodynamic forces are insufficient to break the aggregates down to primary particles.
Then, if nanoparticles in nanofluids are assumed to form aggregates, and hydrodynamic forces are considered insufficient to break the structure of aggregates into isolated particles, the flow of such stable aggregates must be taken into account.
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