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Funders who supported this work.
- Norway Grants, under the Polish-Norwegian Research Programme (2)
Grant ID: Pol-Nor/196940/22/2013-clockshift
Grant ID: Grant no. PNRF – 243 – AI – 1/07
Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Lodz, Poland (1)
Grant ID: 10.32 (2017)