Author:
Matei Ștefania,Cutler Stephen J.,Preda Marian,Dorobanțu Maria,Ilinca Corina,Gheorghe-Fronea Oana,Rădulescu Luminița,Oprescu Nicoleta,Deaconu Alexandru,Zorilă Corina,Dorobanțu Bogdan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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