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Technical report series / World Health Organization
Bib ID 748793
Format JournalJournal
Uniform Title Technical report series (World Health Organization)
Description Geneva : World Health Organization, 1950- 
v. : ill. ; 19-24 cm. 
ISSN 0512-3054  0512-3054 
Notes

Each issue also has a distinctive title.

Published also in French.

Consists of numerous subseries, eg: World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations. Report. ; World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Rabies. Report. ; FAO nutrition meetings report series; FAO agricultural studies; FAO atomic energy series.

Life Dates No. 1- 
Has Sub-series

World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Biological Standardization. Report

World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Rabies. Report

World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations. Report

WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation. Scientific basis of tobacco product regulation

Subjects Public health.  |  Public health.
Other authors/contributors World Health Organization
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WHO technical report series

WLD Hlth Org. techn. rep. ser

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    Collect from: Main Reading Room (O/S Serials) - Most pre 2005 held offsite
    Call Number: S 614.05 WHO
    Status: Available
    Note: INDIVIDUAL TITLES IN THIS SERIES ALSO HAVE SEPARATE CATALOGUE RECORDS (ONLY no. 704-)
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    This series also includes subseries that are shelved at different call numbers from the main series
    *World Health Organization. Expert Committee on Biological Standardization. Report (S 615.3 WOR)
    *WHO Expert Committee on Specifications for Pharmaceutical Preparations. Report (S 615.1905 WHO)
    *WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence. Report (S 363.29 WHO)
    *Selection and use of essential medicines (S 615.1 WHO)
    *Report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (S 363.19263 JOI)
    *WHO Expert Committee on Leprosy. Report (S 616.998 WHO)
    *WHO Expert Committee on Rabies. Report (S 616.953 WHO)
    *WHO Expert Committee on Malaria. Report (S 616.9362)
    *Report of the WHO Expert Committee on Filariasis (S 616.9652)
    *Report of the WHO Expert Committee on the Control of Schistosomiasis (S 616.963 WHO)
    *Report of the WHO Expert Committee on Vector Biology and Control (S 668.65 WHO)
    *Control of Chagas disease : report of a WHO Expert Committee (S 614.533 WHO)
    Recent Items/issues Held: no. 974
    no. 970
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    no. 968
    Items/Issues Held: no. 1-415
    no. 417-450
    no. 452-471
    no. 481-886
    no. 888-890
    no. 894-934
    no. 936-956
    no. 958-967
    Details Collect From
    S 614.05 WHO Main Reading Room (O/S Serials) - Most pre 2005 held offsite
    INDIVIDUAL TITLES IN THIS SERIES ALSO HAVE SEPARATE CATALOGUE RECORDS (ONLY no. 704-)

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