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(Fortsat fra side 16)
The Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and laboratory
investigation (SJCli) and Nordic Society of Clinical
Chemistry (NFKK) hereby invite colleagues from the
Scandinavian countries to participate in an exten-
sive course in scientific writing and publishing The
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“The Arctic Challenge 2010”
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