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WHO Technical Report Series 899
CHEMISTRY AND SPECIFICATIONS OF PESTICIDES
Sixteenth report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control
World Health Organization Geneva 2001
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control (1999 : Geneva, Switzerland) Chemistry and specifications of pesticides : sixteenth report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control (WHO technical report series ; 899) 1.Pesticides — chemistry 2.Pesticides — standards 3.Pest control — trends 4.Quality control S.lnterinstituitional relations I.Title II.Series ISBN 92 4 120899 6 ISSN 0512-3054
(NLM classification : WA 240)
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