School meals in children’s social life: a study of contrasting meal arrangements

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School meals in children’s social life : a study of contrasting meal arrangements. / Andersen, Sidse Schoubye.

Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 227 p.

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Andersen, SS 2015, School meals in children’s social life: a study of contrasting meal arrangements. Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. <https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/fbp0ps/alma99122559473305763>

APA

Andersen, S. S. (2015). School meals in children’s social life: a study of contrasting meal arrangements. Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. https://soeg.kb.dk/permalink/45KBDK_KGL/fbp0ps/alma99122559473305763

Vancouver

Andersen SS. School meals in children’s social life: a study of contrasting meal arrangements. Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 227 p.

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Andersen, Sidse Schoubye. / School meals in children’s social life : a study of contrasting meal arrangements. Department of Food and Resource Economics, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen, 2015. 227 p.

Bibtex

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