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Why do an online Change Laboratory? / Spante, Maria; Moffitt, Philip; Bligh, Brett et al.
In: Bureau de Change Laboratory, 16.08.2023.

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Spante, M, Moffitt, P, Bligh, B, Lemonie, Y, Matsmoto, R, Munday, D, Nodder, J, Pereira Querol, M & Redmond, F 2023, 'Why do an online Change Laboratory?', Bureau de Change Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.21428/3033cbff.17652647

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Spante, M., Moffitt, P., Bligh, B., Lemonie, Y., Matsmoto, R., Munday, D., Nodder, J., Pereira Querol, M., & Redmond, F. (2023). Why do an online Change Laboratory? Bureau de Change Laboratory. https://doi.org/10.21428/3033cbff.17652647

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Spante M, Moffitt P, Bligh B, Lemonie Y, Matsmoto R, Munday D et al. Why do an online Change Laboratory? Bureau de Change Laboratory. 2023 Aug 16. doi: 10.21428/3033cbff.17652647

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Spante, Maria ; Moffitt, Philip ; Bligh, Brett et al. / Why do an online Change Laboratory?. In: Bureau de Change Laboratory. 2023.

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