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Mr. Freeman's occupational association with South Africa began with a role in the 1992 film "The Power of One," the pious tale of a white boy coming to enlightenment in apartheid South Africa.
The pathophysiology of forearm disorders is multifactorial, and some evidence exists for an occupational association.
The median age of disease is 60 years, and is more common in men (two to six-fold), largely because of the occupational association discussed below.
The final decision per item was made in dialogue with the Dutch anthroposophic GP's occupational association and the Dutch anthroposophic patient organisation.
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Craft guilds, on the other hand, were occupational associations that usually comprised all the artisans and craftsmen in a particular branch of industry or commerce.
Second, the occupational associations do not provide specific courses in Germany, as they do in Switzerland.
There were no clear occupational associations.
Occupational associations of suicide in Scotland deserve further exploration.
The doctors and therapists were recruited from their anthroposophic occupational associations.
This paper summarizes what is known about preventable causes of occupational cancer, including single agents, complex mixtures, and broad occupational associations.
In addition, the Dutch anthroposophic occupational associations and the Dutch anthroposophic healthcare institutions were asked for client questionnaires with specific anthroposophic items.
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