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: If this was an article for "Journalism" (Юкрейн/Ukraine) magazine or a university newspaper, check their specific 2022 archives.
The text you provided appears to be a corrupted encoding of a Ukrainian academic or journalistic title. When decoded, it likely refers to a study or article titled: dated October 27, 2022 .
: Conducted by researchers/students (likely Omes and Bystrytska ) regarding the prestige of the medical profession. : If this was an article for "Journalism"
: This likely refers to specific methodology or a comparative study used as a framework for the survey. How to Find the Full Paper
: Analyzing the perception of medical careers among youth or the general public in Ukraine. Since the document is not readily available online
Since the document is not readily available online in a standard PDF format, you can try the following:
While a "full paper" with this exact title is not indexed in major public academic databases (like Google Scholar or Vernadsky National Library), the context suggests it is likely a student research project, a niche publication, or a report from the at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv (KNU) or Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University . Likely Subject Matter Based on the decoded terms, the paper likely covers: a niche publication
: Check the electronic archives (e-repositories) of the Institute of Journalism of KNU or the Grinchenko University research portal .