Author:
,Knutsen Helle Katrine,Alexander Jan,Barregård Lars,Bignami Margherita,Brüschweiler Beat,Ceccatelli Sandra,Cottrill Bruce,Dinovi Michael,Edler Lutz,Grasl‐Kraupp Bettina,Hogstrand Christer,Hoogenboom Laurentius (Ron),Nebbia Carlo Stefano,Oswald Isabelle P,Petersen Annette,Rose Martin,Roudot Alain‐Claude,Vleminckx Christiane,Vollmer Günter,Wallace Heather,Bodin Laurent,Cravedi Jean‐Pierre,Halldorsson Thorhallur Ingi,Haug Line Småstuen,Johansson Niklas,van Loveren Henk,Gergelova Petra,Mackay Karen,Levorato Sara,van Manen Mathijs,Schwerdtle Tanja
Subject
Plant Science,Veterinary (miscalleneous),Animal Science and Zoology,Microbiology,Food Science,Parasitology
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