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Material logistics in hospitals: A literature review. / Volland, Jonas; Fügener, Andreas; Schoenfelder, Jan et al.
In: Omega, Vol. 69, 30.06.2017, p. 82-101.

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Volland, J, Fügener, A, Schoenfelder, J & Brunner, JO 2017, 'Material logistics in hospitals: A literature review', Omega, vol. 69, pp. 82-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omega.2016.08.004

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Volland J, Fügener A, Schoenfelder J, Brunner JO. Material logistics in hospitals: A literature review. Omega. 2017 Jun 30;69:82-101. Epub 2017 Mar 6. doi: 10.1016/j.omega.2016.08.004

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Volland, Jonas ; Fügener, Andreas ; Schoenfelder, Jan et al. / Material logistics in hospitals : A literature review. In: Omega. 2017 ; Vol. 69. pp. 82-101.

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