The Pig

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The Pig. / Herskin, Mette S; Bundgaard, Cathrine J. ; Ottesen, Jan L.; Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo; Marchant-Forde, Jeremy N.

Animal-centric Care and Management: Enhancing Refinement in Biomedical Research. 1. udg. CRC Press, 2020.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Herskin, MS, Bundgaard, CJ, Ottesen, JL, Sørensen, DB & Marchant-Forde, JN 2020, The Pig. i Animal-centric Care and Management: Enhancing Refinement in Biomedical Research. 1 udg, CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429059544

APA

Herskin, M. S., Bundgaard, C. J., Ottesen, J. L., Sørensen, D. B., & Marchant-Forde, J. N. (2020). The Pig. I Animal-centric Care and Management: Enhancing Refinement in Biomedical Research (1 udg.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429059544

Vancouver

Herskin MS, Bundgaard CJ, Ottesen JL, Sørensen DB, Marchant-Forde JN. The Pig. I Animal-centric Care and Management: Enhancing Refinement in Biomedical Research. 1 udg. CRC Press. 2020 https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429059544

Author

Herskin, Mette S ; Bundgaard, Cathrine J. ; Ottesen, Jan L. ; Sørensen, Dorte Bratbo ; Marchant-Forde, Jeremy N. / The Pig. Animal-centric Care and Management: Enhancing Refinement in Biomedical Research. 1. udg. CRC Press, 2020.

Bibtex

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