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		1/2023
	 
	vol. 27 Research paper 
Feminization of the physiotherapy profession? Results from a single-center cross-sectional study
	
        
    
	             Karolina Krystyna Łukasik
	         
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	             Witold  Rekowski
	         
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 Physiotherapy Review, 2023, 27(1), 50-58 
	
Online publish date: 2023/03/29 
		
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