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D P Manning

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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 13, 1982
Fractures during ice and snowD P Manning, C Jones, M Bruce
Applied Ergonomics|March 30, 2001
An investigation of underfoot accidents in a MAIM (Merseyside Accident Information Model) databaseJ C Davies, G Stevens, D P Manning
Occupational Health; a Journal for Occupational Health Nurses|July 1, 1983
Back pain--not always due to liftingR G Mitchell, L P Blanchfield, D P Manning
Spine|October 1, 1984
Body movements and events contributing to accidental and nonaccidental back injuriesD P Manning, R G Mitchell, L P Blanchfield
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1990
Slip-shod or safely shod: the bighorn sheep as a natural model for researchD P Manning, J E Cooper, C Jones, et al.
Ergonomics|January 17, 2002
The role of surface roughness in the measurement of slipperinessW R Chang, I J Kim, D P Manning, et al.
Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 1, 1994
Analysis of 100 upper limb injuries using the Merseyside Accident Information ModelD R Ralston, P N Hall, J C Davies, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|December 18, 2001
The rising number of underfoot accidents after the menopause causes both fractures and non-fracture injuriesJ C Davies, D P Manning, G J Kemp, et al.
Ergonomics|July 1, 1985
Underfoot accidentsC E Baxter, T K Foreman, J D Troup, et al.
Ergonomics|January 17, 2002
Occupational slip, trip, and fall-related injuries--can the contribution of slipperiness be isolated?T K Courtney, G S Sorock, D P Manning, et al.
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British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 13, 1982
Fractures during ice and snowD P Manning, C Jones, M Bruce
Applied Ergonomics|March 30, 2001
An investigation of underfoot accidents in a MAIM (Merseyside Accident Information Model) databaseJ C Davies, G Stevens, D P Manning
Occupational Health; a Journal for Occupational Health Nurses|July 1, 1983
Back pain--not always due to liftingR G Mitchell, L P Blanchfield, D P Manning
Spine|October 1, 1984
Body movements and events contributing to accidental and nonaccidental back injuriesD P Manning, R G Mitchell, L P Blanchfield
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|November 1, 1990
Slip-shod or safely shod: the bighorn sheep as a natural model for researchD P Manning, J E Cooper, C Jones, et al.
Ergonomics|January 17, 2002
The role of surface roughness in the measurement of slipperinessW R Chang, I J Kim, D P Manning, et al.
Journal of Hand Surgery (Edinburgh, Scotland)|April 1, 1994
Analysis of 100 upper limb injuries using the Merseyside Accident Information ModelD R Ralston, P N Hall, J C Davies, et al.
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|December 18, 2001
The rising number of underfoot accidents after the menopause causes both fractures and non-fracture injuriesJ C Davies, D P Manning, G J Kemp, et al.
Ergonomics|July 1, 1985
Underfoot accidentsC E Baxter, T K Foreman, J D Troup, et al.
Ergonomics|January 17, 2002
Occupational slip, trip, and fall-related injuries--can the contribution of slipperiness be isolated?T K Courtney, G S Sorock, D P Manning, et al.
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