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exposures and mechanisms

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Relevance of N-nitroso compounds to human cancer: exposures and mechanisms
1987, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Oxford University Press [distributor]
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Edition Notes

At head of title: World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer.

Bibliography: p. 559-618.

Includes indexes.

Published in
Lyon, London
Series
IARC scientific publications -- no.84

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.99/4071
Library of Congress
RC268.7N58 I62 1986, MLCM 92/11934 (Q)

The Physical Object

Pagination
663 p. :
Number of pages
663

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21626904M
Internet Archive
relevanceofnnitr0000inte
ISBN 10
9283211847
LCCN
89106424
OCLC/WorldCat
18293234
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4723547

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