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    Review of health benefit research and development relevant to the Australian seafood industry and members of the Australian Seafood CRC

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    Authors
    McManus, Alexandra
    Howieson, J.
    Fielder, Lynda
    Cooper, Lisa
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Book
    
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    McManus, Alexandra and Howieson, Janet and Fielder, Lynda and Cooper, Lisa. 2008. Review of health benefit research and development relevant to the Australian seafood industry and members of the Australian Seafood CRC. Curtin University of Technology: Western Australian Centre for Health Promotion Research.
    Faculty
    Division of Health Sciences
    Western Australian Centre for Health Promotion Research
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    Western Australian Centre for Health Promotion Research (Curtin Research Centre)
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/21921
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