The construction of the Øresund link between Denmark and Sweden: the effect of a multi-faceted safety campaign
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Johnny Dyreborg | Kim Lyngby Mikkelsen | Pete Kines | Søren Spangenberg | Charlotte Baarts | Johnny Dyreborg | P. Kines | C. Baarts | S. Spangenberg | K. Mikkelsen
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