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17.04.1990 Publications

Channels and Mechanisms of Technology Transfer: Societal Aspects from a Recipients Viewpoint

Myllyntaus Timo

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Series
Discussion Papers no. 318
Date
17.04.1990
Pages
21
Availability of print version
Available
Language
English
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