Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy style guides
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Book: Mikaere, A. (2014).
Journal: Cliente Incógnito Mgr Grupo Líder en Servicio, Colombia, (2014). 'Cliente Incógnito Mgr Grupo Líder en Servicio, Colombia', http://www.mgrgrupo.com/#!identidad-corporativa/c1ztu (accessed 28 April 2015). 2014.
Website: Meier, M., Caspi, A., Ambler, A., Harrington, H., Houts, R., Keefe, R., McDonald, K., Ward, A., Poulton, R. and Moffitt, T. (2012). 'Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109.40: E2657-E2664.