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- Hans Nauwynck (UGent)
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- Abstract
- Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome causes huge damage to pig farms globally. Dr Hans Nauwynck tells us how their consortium is seeking new tools and approaches to control it
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-1088506
- MLA
- Nauwynck, Hans. “Going the Whole Hog.” INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION, no. December 2010 [Food], 2010, pp. 24–26.
- APA
- Nauwynck, H. (2010). Going the whole hog. INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION, (December 2010 [Food]), 24–26.
- Chicago author-date
- Nauwynck, Hans. 2010. “Going the Whole Hog.” INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION, no. December 2010 [Food]: 24–26.
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- Nauwynck, Hans. 2010. “Going the Whole Hog.” INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION (December 2010 [Food]): 24–26.
- Vancouver
- 1.Nauwynck H. Going the whole hog. INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION. 2010;(December 2010 [Food]):24–6.
- IEEE
- [1]H. Nauwynck, “Going the whole hog,” INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION, no. December 2010 [Food], pp. 24–26, 2010.
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