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Vol. 102. Issue 5.
Pages 311-315 (June - July 2011)
Vol. 102. Issue 5.
Pages 311-315 (June - July 2011)
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Climate Change and the Thinning of the Ozone Layer: Implications for Dermatology
Implicaciones dermatológicas del cambio climático y de la disminución de la capa de ozono
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Departamento de Ecología y Geología, Grupo de Investigación “Fotobiología y Biotecnología de organismos acuáticos,” Facultad de Ciencias, Málaga, Spain
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