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Evaluation certain veterinary drug residues in food: sixtieth report of the join FAO/WHO committee on food additives

Bibliographic Details
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Geneva World Health Organisation 2003
Subjects:
Food contamination > Drug residues > Veterinary drugs- toxicity
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Call Number: 615.1 WHO/E
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