Related to Interpreter Working Conditions

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*Jones, E. Interpreters and Translators. Occupational Outlook Quarterly v. 46 no. 2 (Summer 2002) p. 22-9

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*Work-Related Cumulative Trauma Disorders and Interpreters for the Deaf. By: Scheuerle, Jane; Guilford, Arthur M.; Habal, Mutaz B.. Applied Occupational & Environmental Hygiene, May2000, Vol. 15 Issue 5, p429, 6p, 6 charts, 3bw; DOI: 10.1080/104732200301386; (AN 3976603) HTML
 
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