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Fig. 1. The division of wastes produced in health care facilities
Table 1. The list of types and amounts o medical wastes generated in Lublin hospital sent to thermal neutralisa-tion in Rzeszów incineration [4]
Table 2. The costs of medical waste management on the example of Lublin hospital
Fig. 2. The types and amounts of municipal-type wastes in the mass units in the calculation for the collections of wastes in the period of 12 months [3]

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