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The Giant's Garden: Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size

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The Giant's Garden: Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size. / Baima, Lucia; Canclini, Andrea; Lei, Jiang.
In: South China University of Technology, Vol. 2016, No. 2, 10.10.2016, p. 47-53.

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Baima, L, Canclini, A & Lei, J 2016, 'The Giant's Garden: Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size', South China University of Technology, vol. 2016, no. 2, pp. 47-53.

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Baima, L., Canclini, A., & Lei, J. (2016). The Giant's Garden: Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size. South China University of Technology, 2016(2), 47-53.

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Baima L, Canclini A, Lei J. The Giant's Garden: Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size. South China University of Technology. 2016 Oct 10;2016(2):47-53. Epub 2016 Mar 31.

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Baima, Lucia ; Canclini, Andrea ; Lei, Jiang. / The Giant's Garden : Different Strategies for Different Brownfields Size. In: South China University of Technology. 2016 ; Vol. 2016, No. 2. pp. 47-53.

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