Development of 3D-printed (FFF) devices to fight COVID-19 transmission

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Development of 3D-printed (FFF) devices to fight COVID-19 transmission. / Pais, A. I.; Castro Pires, Vasco; Ferreira, C. et al.
CRC Press. 2021.

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Pais, AI, Castro Pires, V, Ferreira, C, Silva, V, Alves, JL, Bastos, JA & Belinha, J 2021, Development of 3D-printed (FFF) devices to fight COVID-19 transmission. in CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003217152

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Pais, A. I., Castro Pires, V., Ferreira, C., Silva, V., Alves, J. L., Bastos, J. A., & Belinha, J. (2021). Development of 3D-printed (FFF) devices to fight COVID-19 transmission. In CRC Press https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003217152

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Pais AI, Castro Pires V, Ferreira C, Silva V, Alves JL, Bastos JA et al. Development of 3D-printed (FFF) devices to fight COVID-19 transmission. in CRC Press. 2021 doi: 10.1201/9781003217152

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