ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC HIGH-CALE DRINKS BY YOUTH OF UKRAINE

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2022-01-30

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Chahaida, A., & Tarasiuk, H. (2022). ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF CONSUMPTION OF NON-ALCOHOLIC HIGH-CALE DRINKS BY YOUTH OF UKRAINE. European Science, 3(sge08-03), 59–75. https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2022-08-03-017