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Human occupations as determinants of population health: Linking perspectives on people, places and planet The Inaugural Ann Wilcock Lecture Australasian Society for Occupational Scientists 7 December 2012
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Taiwan / Australia / New Zealand / /

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Chris Johnson / Will Steffen / Anthony G Capon / Stephen Boyden / Jane Dixon / Alison Wicks / Tony McMichael / Paul Crutzen / Ann Wilcock / Steve Isbel / Eugene Stoermer / /

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