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Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept

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Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept. / Dunmore, Martin; Georgopoulos, Panagiotis.
U2010, 2010.

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Dunmore, M & Georgopoulos, P 2010 'Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept' U2010.

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Dunmore, M., & Georgopoulos, P. (2010). Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept. U2010.

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Dunmore M, Georgopoulos P. Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept. U2010. 2010.

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Dunmore, Martin ; Georgopoulos, Panagiotis. / Report on the Mountain Rescue Service Concept. U2010, 2010.

Bibtex

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