Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists: Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group

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Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists : Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group. / Abelson, Klas S.P.; Chambers, Charlie; De La Cueva, Teresa; Fisher, Glyn; Hawkins, Penny; Ntafis, Vasileios; Pohlig, Paul F.; Rooymans, T. Pim; Santos, Ana I.

I: Laboratory Animals, Bind 57, Nr. 6, 2023, s. 599-610.

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Abelson, KSP, Chambers, C, De La Cueva, T, Fisher, G, Hawkins, P, Ntafis, V, Pohlig, PF, Rooymans, TP & Santos, AI 2023, 'Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists: Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group', Laboratory Animals, bind 57, nr. 6, s. 599-610. https://doi.org/10.1177/00236772231175550

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Abelson, K. S. P., Chambers, C., De La Cueva, T., Fisher, G., Hawkins, P., Ntafis, V., Pohlig, P. F., Rooymans, T. P., & Santos, A. I. (2023). Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists: Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group. Laboratory Animals, 57(6), 599-610. https://doi.org/10.1177/00236772231175550

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Abelson KSP, Chambers C, De La Cueva T, Fisher G, Hawkins P, Ntafis V o.a. Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists: Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group. Laboratory Animals. 2023;57(6):599-610. https://doi.org/10.1177/00236772231175550

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Abelson, Klas S.P. ; Chambers, Charlie ; De La Cueva, Teresa ; Fisher, Glyn ; Hawkins, Penny ; Ntafis, Vasileios ; Pohlig, Paul F. ; Rooymans, T. Pim ; Santos, Ana I. / Harmonisation of education, training and continuing professional development for laboratory animal caretakers, technicians and technologists : Report of the FELASA-EFAT Working Group. I: Laboratory Animals. 2023 ; Bind 57, Nr. 6. s. 599-610.

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