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Targeting environmental and genetic aspects affecting life history traits

Baldal, E.A.

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Baldal, E. A. (2006, November 23). Targeting environmental and genetic aspects affecting life history traits. Retrieved from

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Egon A. Baldal

Egon

A. Baldal

Uitnodiging

Op donderdag 23 november 2006 om 13.45 uur zal ik mijn proefschrift verdedigen in de

Lokhorstkerk aan de Pieterskerkstraat 1 te Leiden.

Ik nodig u van harte uit om deze plechtigheid bij te wonen.

Aangezien parkeren in de Leidse binnenstad tijdrovend is, raad ik u aan van het openbaar

vervoer gebruik te maken.

Egon A. Baldal E.A.Baldal@hotmail.com

Paranimfen

Helga Baldal- van der Giesen

H.Baldal@hotmail.com

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