Contingency Planning for Animal Diseases
The Proceedings of a Nordic-Baltic Seminar on “Contingency Planning for the next Decade” held 19–20 September 2012 Helsinki, Finland
ePub produktion: Rosendahls - BookPartnerMedia
ISBN 978-92-893-2712-1
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/TN2014-509
TemaNord 2014:509
ISSN 0908-6692
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2014
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