Vol 80, No 1 (2022)
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Attitudes of members of the Wroclaw Division of the Polish Cardiac Society to the European Society of Cardiology Guidelines: Survey study

Szymon Urban1, Mikołaj Błaziak1, Maksym Jura2, Jan Biegus1, Wiktor Kuliczkowski1, Robert Zymliński1
Pubmed: 34734409
Kardiol Pol 2022;80(1):76-79.

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