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Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains

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Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains. / Blome, Constantin; Schleper, Martin C.; Hoffman, Hannes.
Constantin Blome, 2015. 28 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

Harvard

Blome, C, Schleper, MC & Hoffman, H 2015, Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains. Constantin Blome.

APA

Blome, C., Schleper, M. C., & Hoffman, H. (2015). Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains. Constantin Blome.

Vancouver

Blome C, Schleper MC, Hoffman H. Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains. Constantin Blome, 2015. 28 p.

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Blome, Constantin ; Schleper, Martin C. ; Hoffman, Hannes. / Future challenges for pharmaceutical supply chains. Constantin Blome, 2015. 28 p.

Bibtex

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RIS

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