Biological Consequences of Exposure to Mechanical Vibration
A special issue of the journal Dose-Response entitled "Biological Consequences of Exposure to Mechanical Vibration" is proposed. When there is the interaction of physical agents, such as mechanical vibration to a body, physiological stress can be generated leading to expected and unexpecte...
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Main Authors: | Mario Bernardo-Filho (Author), Debra Bemben (Author), Christina Stark (Author), Redha Taiar (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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