Author:
Prasopthum Prajiraporn,Thanongsaksrikul Jeeraphong,Khantisitthiporn Onruedee,Tongtawe Pongsri,Arechanajan Buppa,Srimanote Potjanee
Funder
Thailand Science Research and InnovationFundamental Fund Fiscal year 2023
Innovet-AMR, IDRC
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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