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J Res Health Sci. 2023;23(4): e00600. doi: 10.34172/jrhs.2023.135
PMID: 38315915        PMCID: PMC10843319

Original Article

Correlation of Work Fatigue and Mental Workload in Train Drivers: A Cross-sectional Study

Narmin Hassanzadeh-Rangi 1,2 ORCID, Hamed Jalilian 3,4 ORCID, Ali-Asghar Farshad 5 ORCID, Yahya Khosravi 1,2,6 * ORCID

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