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The production process and compressive strength of mycelium-based materials

Lelivelt et al., 2015

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11536330314613604146
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Lelivelt R
Lindner G
Teuffel P
Lamers H
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First International Conference on Bio-based Building Materials. 22-25 June 2015, Clermont-Ferrand, France

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The production process and compressive strength of Mycelium-based materials Page 1 The production process and compressive strength of Mycelium-based materials Citation for published version (APA): Lelivelt, RJJ, Lindner, G., Teuffel, P., & Lamers, H. (2015). The …
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