Urban Porosity and material contamination: From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen

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Urban Porosity and material contamination : From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen. / Thelle, Mikkel; Bille, Mikkel.

I: Journal for the History of Environment and Society, Bind 2020, Nr. 5, 2020, s. 171-180.

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Thelle, M & Bille, M 2020, 'Urban Porosity and material contamination: From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen', Journal for the History of Environment and Society, bind 2020, nr. 5, s. 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.JHES.5.122473

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Thelle, M., & Bille, M. (2020). Urban Porosity and material contamination: From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen. Journal for the History of Environment and Society, 2020(5), 171-180. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.JHES.5.122473

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Thelle M, Bille M. Urban Porosity and material contamination: From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen. Journal for the History of Environment and Society. 2020;2020(5):171-180. https://doi.org/10.1484/J.JHES.5.122473

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Thelle, Mikkel ; Bille, Mikkel. / Urban Porosity and material contamination : From cholera to COVID-19 in Copenhagen. I: Journal for the History of Environment and Society. 2020 ; Bind 2020, Nr. 5. s. 171-180.

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