Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium

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Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium. / Mortensen, O S; Sørensen, F W; Gregersen, M; Jensen, K.

In: Ugeskrift for Laeger, Vol. 162, No. 35, 28.08.2000, p. 4656-9.

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Mortensen, OS, Sørensen, FW, Gregersen, M & Jensen, K 2000, 'Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium', Ugeskrift for Laeger, vol. 162, no. 35, pp. 4656-9.

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Mortensen, O. S., Sørensen, F. W., Gregersen, M., & Jensen, K. (2000). Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium. Ugeskrift for Laeger, 162(35), 4656-9.

Vancouver

Mortensen OS, Sørensen FW, Gregersen M, Jensen K. Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium. Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2000 Aug 28;162(35):4656-9.

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Mortensen, O S ; Sørensen, F W ; Gregersen, M ; Jensen, K. / Forgiftninger med ukrudtsbekaempelsesmidlerne glyphosat og glyphosat-trimesium. In: Ugeskrift for Laeger. 2000 ; Vol. 162, No. 35. pp. 4656-9.

Bibtex

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