Rational Design of Molecules by Life Cycle Engineering

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Rational Design of Molecules by Life Cycle Engineering. / Kümmerer, Klaus.
Green and sustainable pharmacy. Hrsg. / Klaus Kümmerer; Maximilian Hempel. Springer Verlag, 2010. S. 135-146.

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Kümmerer, K 2010, Rational Design of Molecules by Life Cycle Engineering. in K Kümmerer & M Hempel (Hrsg.), Green and sustainable pharmacy. Springer Verlag, S. 135-146, 1st International Conference on Sustainable Pharmacy - 2008, Osnabrück, Deutschland, 24.04.08. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05199-9_9

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Kümmerer, K. (2010). Rational Design of Molecules by Life Cycle Engineering. In K. Kümmerer, & M. Hempel (Hrsg.), Green and sustainable pharmacy (S. 135-146). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05199-9_9

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Kümmerer K. Rational Design of Molecules by Life Cycle Engineering. in Kümmerer K, Hempel M, Hrsg., Green and sustainable pharmacy. Springer Verlag. 2010. S. 135-146 doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-05199-9_9

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