ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Specifics of the daily time budget of Vladivostok higher school students during the COVID-19 pandemic

Gritsina OP, Yatsenko AK, Trankovskaya LV, Tarasenko GA, Istomin SD
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Pacific State Medical University, Vladivostok, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Olga P. Gritsina
Ostryakova Ave. 2, Vladivostok, 690002; ur.liam@o0102g

About paper

Author contribution: Research concept and design — Gritsina OP, Trankovskaya LV. Collection and processing of material — Gritsina OP, Yatsenko AK, Istomin SD. Statistical processing — Gritsina OP. Text writing — Gritsina OP, Yatsenko AK, Tarasenko GA. Editing — Gritsina OP, Yatsenko AK, Trankovskaya LV.

Compliance with ethical standards: Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Interdisciplinary Ethics Committee № 9 dated May 29, 2020.

Received: 2021-03-17 Accepted: 2021-03-22 Published online: 2021-04-16
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