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ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF GENDER ON HEALTH INDICATORS: VARIATIONS IN BEHAVIOR AND PHYSICAL CONDITION

Stanislav Dadelo
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  1. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Department of Entertainment Industries, Faculty of Creative Industries, Vilnius, Lithuania
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