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Journal Article

Journal Article

A Rational evaluation of pesticidal vs. mutagenic/carcinogenic action  [1978]

Hart, R.W.; Kraybill, H.F.; De Serres, F.J. (eds.);

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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Bibliography
In AGRIS since:
1980
Issue:
nih78-1306
Extent:
122 p.
Publisher:
U. S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
All titles:
"A Rational evaluation of pesticidal vs. mutagenic/carcinogenic action"@eng
Other:
"ill. Includes bibliographies. This series of papers is the result of a conference entitled "A Rational Evaluation of Pesticidal vs. Mutagenic/Carcinogenic Action," held as a joint meeting of the Interagency Collaborative Group on Environmental Carcinogenesis and the Subcommittee on Environmental Mutagens"
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Bibliographic information

Language:
English
Type:
Bibliography
In AGRIS since:
1980
Issue:
nih78-1306
Extent:
122 p.
Publisher:
U. S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health
All titles:
"A Rational evaluation of pesticidal vs. mutagenic/carcinogenic action"@eng
Other:
"ill. Includes bibliographies. This series of papers is the result of a conference entitled "A Rational Evaluation of Pesticidal vs. Mutagenic/Carcinogenic Action," held as a joint meeting of the Interagency Collaborative Group on Environmental Carcinogenesis and the Subcommittee on Environmental Mutagens"