Biomedicine production: Is it environmentally safe? a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems
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Biomedicine production: Is it environmentally safe? a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems. / Jessing, Karina Knudsmark.
Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, 2012. 225 p.Research output: Book/Report › Ph.D. thesis › Research
Harvard
Jessing, KK 2012, Biomedicine production: Is it environmentally safe? a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems. Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen.
APA
Jessing, K. K. (2012). Biomedicine production: Is it environmentally safe? a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems. Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen.
Vancouver
Jessing KK. Biomedicine production: Is it environmentally safe? a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems. Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, 2012. 225 p.
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Bibtex
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RIS
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T2 - a case study of ecotoxicity, release routes and chemical behaviour of artemisinin in terrestrial systems
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