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Evaluation of youth competence in the field of sustainable development : Lifecycle approach. / Bezdudnaya, Anna Geroldovna; Ksenofontova, Tatiana Yurevna; Razumovsky, Vladimir Mihaylovich; Zinchik, Natalya; Iudin, Dmitrii S.

In: Espacios, Vol. 39, No. 21, 5, 2018, p. 5.

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Bezdudnaya, AG, Ksenofontova, TY, Razumovsky, VM, Zinchik, N & Iudin, DS 2018, 'Evaluation of youth competence in the field of sustainable development: Lifecycle approach', Espacios, vol. 39, no. 21, 5, pp. 5.

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Bezdudnaya, A. G., Ksenofontova, T. Y., Razumovsky, V. M., Zinchik, N., & Iudin, D. S. (2018). Evaluation of youth competence in the field of sustainable development: Lifecycle approach. Espacios, 39(21), 5. [5].

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Bezdudnaya AG, Ksenofontova TY, Razumovsky VM, Zinchik N, Iudin DS. Evaluation of youth competence in the field of sustainable development: Lifecycle approach. Espacios. 2018;39(21):5. 5.

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Bezdudnaya, Anna Geroldovna ; Ksenofontova, Tatiana Yurevna ; Razumovsky, Vladimir Mihaylovich ; Zinchik, Natalya ; Iudin, Dmitrii S. / Evaluation of youth competence in the field of sustainable development : Lifecycle approach. In: Espacios. 2018 ; Vol. 39, No. 21. pp. 5.

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