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Trust in Food Safety in Russia, Denmark and Norway. / Berg, L.; Kjarnes, U.; Ganskau, E.; Minina, V.; Voltchkova, L.; Halkier, B.; Holm, L.

в: European Societies, Том vol. 7., № 1, 2005, стр. 103-129.

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Berg, L, Kjarnes, U, Ganskau, E, Minina, V, Voltchkova, L, Halkier, B & Holm, L 2005, 'Trust in Food Safety in Russia, Denmark and Norway', European Societies, Том. vol. 7., № 1, стр. 103-129.

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Berg, L., Kjarnes, U., Ganskau, E., Minina, V., Voltchkova, L., Halkier, B., & Holm, L. (2005). Trust in Food Safety in Russia, Denmark and Norway. European Societies, vol. 7.(1), 103-129.

Vancouver

Berg L, Kjarnes U, Ganskau E, Minina V, Voltchkova L, Halkier B и пр. Trust in Food Safety in Russia, Denmark and Norway. European Societies. 2005;vol. 7.(1):103-129.

Author

Berg, L. ; Kjarnes, U. ; Ganskau, E. ; Minina, V. ; Voltchkova, L. ; Halkier, B. ; Holm, L. / Trust in Food Safety in Russia, Denmark and Norway. в: European Societies. 2005 ; Том vol. 7., № 1. стр. 103-129.

BibTeX

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AU - Holm, L.

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