Aquatic Microbiology: Handbook : University of Lancaster, 13-16 July 1998Society for Applied Microbiology, 1998 - 31 pagine |
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Pagina xi
... aquaculture A Reilly and F Kaferstein , Programme of Food Safety and Food Aid , World Health Organization , 20 Avenue Appia , CH - 1211 Geneva 27 , Switzerland Aquaculture is currently one of the fastest growing food production systems ...
... aquaculture A Reilly and F Kaferstein , Programme of Food Safety and Food Aid , World Health Organization , 20 Avenue Appia , CH - 1211 Geneva 27 , Switzerland Aquaculture is currently one of the fastest growing food production systems ...
Pagina xiii
... aquaculture industry . Therefore cell culture techniques were developed as tools to aid the understanding of the mechanisms of host - pathogen interactions . Several attempts have been made to establish cell culture systems using ...
... aquaculture industry . Therefore cell culture techniques were developed as tools to aid the understanding of the mechanisms of host - pathogen interactions . Several attempts have been made to establish cell culture systems using ...
Pagina xxi
... Aquaculture , University of Stirling , Stirling , FK9 4LA and 2Laboratory of Genetics and Biochemistry , Department of Aquatic Biosciences , Tokyo University of Fisheries , Konan 4-5-7 , Minato- ku , Tokyo 108 , Japan Epidemics of ...
... Aquaculture , University of Stirling , Stirling , FK9 4LA and 2Laboratory of Genetics and Biochemistry , Department of Aquatic Biosciences , Tokyo University of Fisheries , Konan 4-5-7 , Minato- ku , Tokyo 108 , Japan Epidemics of ...
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