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was occupational
adjective
Of, relating to, or caused by an occupation
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The socioeconomic indicator used by us was occupational class, which is a known risk factor for disability retirement [ 27- 29].
One of the first fields of public health to grapple with the issue of biomonitoring and individual report-back was occupational health.
However, the source of exposure in this study was occupational for both sexes, and so this cannot be an explanation here.
Furthermore, the differential effect increased as the time since injury increased; that is, the longer the time since the injury, the higher the risk of depression, if the injury was occupational.
Until its discovery in high temperature cooked carbohydrate-rich foods in 2002, it was thought that the main route of human exposure was occupational or from smoking (Smith et al, 2001).
The focus of this research was occupational therapists, as they are a well-established allied health profession and as CS forms an integral part of the localised governance framework.
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They're occupational hazards.
A prime example is occupational licensing.
A common treatment for sensory symptoms is occupational therapy.
Why? Health- What are occupational health hazards in the plastics industry?
All the vicious and violent misdeeds that were occupational hazards for medieval warriors and their entourages would be cancelled.
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