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An Investigation of the Effects of Adverse Atmospheric Conditions such as are Encountered in Various Industries on Mental and Muscular Efficiency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 May 2009
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Adverse atmospheric conditions, such as occur in mines and various industries, have been shown by numerous workers to have profound effects on both the health and efficiency of the industrial worker.
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