Harnessing full value from the DoD Serum Repository and the Defense Medical Surveillance System

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Publisher
RAND
Language
English
Pages
128

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Edition Notes

"Prepared for the United States Army."

"RAND Arroyo Center and RAND Health."

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available via the Internet.

Sponsored by the United States Army W74V8H-06-C-0001.

Published in
Santa Monica, CA
Series
Rand Corporation monograph series -- MG-875-A, Rand Corporation monograph series -- MG-875-A.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
616.9/8023
Library of Congress
UH223 .H327 2010, UH223.H327 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvii, 128 p.
Number of pages
128

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31112719M
ISBN 10
0833049100
ISBN 13
9780833049100
LCCN
2010023629
OCLC/WorldCat
642351715

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