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Deciding over controversial issues: Voting behavior in the Council and the European Parliament on genetically modified organisms. (2015). Muhlbock, Monika ; Tosun, Jale.
In: GMCC-15: Seventh GMCC, November 17-20, 2015, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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