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5. June 2015

Presentations at Start-Up conference, Trondheim, 1-2 June, 2015

Thanks to all the presenters at the Start-Up conference! Here are all the presentations in PDF-format:

Forbord-BIOSMART Start-Up Introduction

Kloosterman-BIOSMART Start-Up

Monsrud-BIOSMART Start-Up

Pedersen-BIOSMART Start-Up

Wilson-BIOSMART Start-Up

Burton-BIOSMART Start-Up WP outline

WP2-BIOSMART Start-Up Borch

WP2-BIOSMART Start-Up Ronningen

WP3-BIOSMART Start-Up Burton

WP4-BIOSMART Start-Up Farstad-Forbord

WP6 and 9-BIOSMART Start-Up Mikkelsen

WP7-BIOSMART Start-Up Krogli et al

WP8a-b-BIOSMART Start-Up Hovstad

WP8c-BIOSMART Start-Up Hohmann-Marriot

WP10-BIOSMART Start-Up Schwarz

WP11-BIOSMART Start-Up Vinge

 

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