Progress in immunobiological standardization
- Bib ID:
- 2494251
- Format:
- Journal
- Description:
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- Basel, New York, Karger
- 5 v. illus.
- ISSN:
- 0079-6344
- Summary:
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Consists of the proceedings of the 8th-12th International Congress for Microbiological Standardization.
- Notes:
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- Editors: R. H. Regamey et al.
- Text in English or French.
- Sponsored by the International Association of Microbiological Societies, Permanent Section of Microbiological Standardization.
- Merged wih Symposia series in immunobiological standardization, ISSN 0082-0768, to form Developments in biological standardization, ISSN 0301-5149.
- Life Dates:
- v. 1-5; 1962-71
- Later Title:
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- Developments in biological standardization 0301-5149
- Symposia series in immunobiological standardization 0082-0768
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