Scientists as policy actors: A study of the language of biofuel research

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Scientists as policy actors: A study of the language of biofuel research. / Upham, Paul; Dendler, Leonie.
in: Environmental Science & Policy, Jahrgang 47, 01.03.2015, S. 137-147.

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Upham P, Dendler L. Scientists as policy actors: A study of the language of biofuel research. Environmental Science & Policy. 2015 Mär 1;47:137-147. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2014.11.005

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