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Impacts of reducing UK beef consumption using a revised sustainable diets framework. / Chalmers, N.; Stetkiewicz, S.; Sudhakar, P. et al.
In: Sustainability, Vol. 11, No. 23, 6863, 02.12.2019.

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Chalmers, N, Stetkiewicz, S, Sudhakar, P, Osei-Kwasi, H & Reynolds, CJ 2019, 'Impacts of reducing UK beef consumption using a revised sustainable diets framework', Sustainability, vol. 11, no. 23, 6863. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236863

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Chalmers, N., Stetkiewicz, S., Sudhakar, P., Osei-Kwasi, H., & Reynolds, C. J. (2019). Impacts of reducing UK beef consumption using a revised sustainable diets framework. Sustainability, 11(23), Article 6863. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11236863

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Chalmers N, Stetkiewicz S, Sudhakar P, Osei-Kwasi H, Reynolds CJ. Impacts of reducing UK beef consumption using a revised sustainable diets framework. Sustainability. 2019 Dec 2;11(23):6863. doi: 10.3390/su11236863

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Chalmers, N. ; Stetkiewicz, S. ; Sudhakar, P. et al. / Impacts of reducing UK beef consumption using a revised sustainable diets framework. In: Sustainability. 2019 ; Vol. 11, No. 23.

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