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Based on density-functional calculations, a hidden growth mechanism of MSDs that is driven by defects/impurities (e.g., Cu clusters/particles) on substrate surfaces is proposed.
Currently, the Canadian healthcare system depicts a clinical care pathway for MSDs that is inefficient and ineffective.
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This may, in part, explain the large variances in prevalence of shoulder MSDs that are observed in the Literature.
We also found several mSDs that are associated with different transposable elements (TEs) in the D. melanogaster genome (Additional file 12).
But for risks such as MSDs that are affected by exposures to multiple hazards in combinations that vary between different work situations, the model of causation is complex.
Although cross-sectional in nature, this study has provided important information regarding the high prevalence of foot/ankle MSDs among nurses and the fact that both individual characteristics of nurses and the nature and location of their work are linked to the occurrence of foot/ankle MSDs that are disabling.
To sum up, it is not the development of the Mesozoic TLB itself but the appearance of the present-day TLE, in particular, the structure of the MSD, that is linked to the formation of the Eifel Depression. Figure 5 Palinspastic reconstruction of the Mesozoic Trier-Luxembourg Basin.
These factors may differ from the well-know risk factors for the occurrence of MSD that are targeted in primary prevention.
These changes are believed to be reflective of adaptive neurophysiological processes occurring with MSD that are initially beneficial and aid in the healing process by protecting the injured structures from further insult.
Therefore, future research on MSD needs to be more aware of the WLC issue and to consider WLC, and especially work-to-life conflict, as the important and strong stressor and likely risk factor for MSD that was recognised in this study.
Four different mediation analyses were performed, one for each specific MSD, that is, for the low back, upper back, neck, and shoulders.
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