Job Strain, Overtime, Life Style, and Cardiovascular Risk in Managers and Physical Workers
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Maria Konarska | Adam Sagan | Maria Widerszal-Bazyl | Joanna Bugajska | Krystyna Zużewicz | Anna Jędryka-Góral | Ewa Orłowska-Baranowska | Janina Małgorzata Michalak | M. Konarska | J. Bugajska | M. Widerszal-Bazyl | A. Jędryka-Góral | A. Sagan | K. Zużewicz | E. Orłowska-Baranowska | Janina Małgorzata Michalak
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