To read or not to read? In relation to the presented publication, the answer is clear: read and encourage others to read. Which is also emphasised in the Foreword by the JM Rector of the Jagiellonian University, Prof. Dr. habil. n. med. Wojciech Nowak:: "I present to you the publication ...
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