PER CURIAM.
In denying claimant's aggravation claim based on a low back strain incurred off the job while picking up a piece of firewood, the Workers' Compensation Board and the referee relied primarily on the reference in a doctor's report to "recurrent attacks of backache, dating as far as 1975" to establish a lack of causal relationship between the 1979 event and the original on-the-job injury in 1977, for which claimant had received a 30 percent unscheduled permanent...
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