Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media

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Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media. / Christensen, Emil Dalgaard.

Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, 2022. 219 p.

Research output: Book/ReportPh.D. thesis

Harvard

Christensen, ED 2022, Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media. Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen.

APA

Christensen, E. D. (2022). Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media. Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen.

Vancouver

Christensen ED. Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media. Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, 2022. 219 p.

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Christensen, Emil Dalgaard. / Environment, microbiota and host factors in otitis media. Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen, 2022. 219 p.

Bibtex

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year = "2022",
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RIS

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