Non-specific adaptation reactions in combatants with somatic disorders in the post-acute period of stationary medical-psychological rehabilitation

Author:

Zaitsev D.V.ORCID, ,Lashko O.M.ORCID,Varyvonchyk D.V.ORCID,Kurmyshov O.V. O.V., , , ,

Publisher

Kundiiev Institute of Occupational Health of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine

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