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                                    <article-title>Myśli intruzyjne w populacji zdrowej – norma czy fenomen?</article-title>
                                    <article-title>Intrusive Thoughts in a Healthy Population – a Norm or an Exception</article-title>
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                            <name>
                                <surname>Kudlik</surname>
                                <given-names>Agata </given-names>
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                                    <corresp id="cor-1">Correspondence to: Agata  Kudlik <email></email></corresp>
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                            <pub-date date-type="pub" publication-format="electronic" iso-8601-date="2010-07-02">
                    <day>02</day>
                    <month>07</month>
                    <year>2010</year>
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            <volume>Tom 4</volume>
            <issue>2010</issue>
                        <fpage>113</fpage>
                                    <lpage>118</lpage>
            
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                <copyright-statement>Copyright &#x00A9; 2010</copyright-statement>
                                    <copyright-year>2010</copyright-year>
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