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		4/2020
	 
	vol. 24 Original paper 
WPŁYW PANDEMII KORONAWIRUSA NA CZĘSTOŚĆ WYSTĘPOWANIA I NASILENIE DOLEGLIWOŚCI CZĘŚCI SZYJNEJ KRĘGOSŁUPA W GRUPIE PRACOWNIKÓW BIUROWYCH PRZENIESIONYCH DO PRACY ZDALNEJ
	
        
    
	             Damian  SWAT
	         
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	             Zbigniew  Wroński
	         
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	             Jolanta  OLEKSIAK
	         
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	             Adrian  KUŻDŻAŁ
	         
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 Physiotherapy Review TOM XXIV NR 4 / 2020 
	
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