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2007-11-09
Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals - de Matt J. Keeling, Pejman Rohani (Author)

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Le Titre Du FichierModeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals
Sortié Le2007-11-09
TraducteurGurjinder Natali
Chiffre de Pages955 Pages
Taille du fichier50.76 MB
Langue du LivreAnglais & Français
ÉditeurEklavya foundation
ISBN-106650931229-BDM
Format de e-BookPDF EPub AMZ AFP ODM
AuteurMatt J. Keeling, Pejman Rohani
EAN441-0522159128-LZK
Nom de FichierModeling-Infectious-Diseases-in-Humans-and-Animals.pdf

Télécharger Modeling Infectious Diseases in Humans and Animals Livre PDF Gratuit

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