Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school

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Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school. / Nielsen, Stine Frydendal; Ottesen, Laila; Thing, Lone Friis.

2016. Abstract fra EASS 13th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nielsen, SF, Ottesen, L & Thing, LF 2016, 'Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school', EASS 13th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Copenhagen, Danmark, 04/05/2016 - 07/05/2016.

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Nielsen, S. F., Ottesen, L., & Thing, L. F. (2016). Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school. Abstract fra EASS 13th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nielsen SF, Ottesen L, Thing LF. Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school. 2016. Abstract fra EASS 13th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Copenhagen, Danmark.

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Nielsen, Stine Frydendal ; Ottesen, Laila ; Thing, Lone Friis. / Established and Outsider relations among students involved in a Health promotion intervention in a Danish high school. Abstract fra EASS 13th European Association for Sociology of Sport Conference, Copenhagen, Danmark.1 s.

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