Future of antibiotherapy and antibiotic research
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Published by New York, Academic Press in London .
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  • Antibiotics -- Congresses.

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Edition Notes

Statementedited by L. Ninet ... [et al.]
ContributionsNinet, L.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsRM265.2 .F87
The Physical Object
Paginationxx, 508 p. :
Number of Pages508
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL4116669M
ISBN 100125197802
LC Control Number80041959

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