Вид документа : Однотомное издание
Шифр издания : 615.9/W64
Заглавие : Strontium and strontium compounds
Выходные данные : Geneva: World Health Organization, 2010
Колич.характеристики :64 с
Коллективы : WHO (World Health Organization)
Серия: Concise International Chemical Assessment ; Document 77
ISBN, Цена 978-92-4-153077-4: 16.00 р.
УДК : 615.9 + 614.7 + 614.258(100)=111
MeSH-главная: ВСЕМИРНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ЗДРАВООХРАНЕНИЯ -- WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
СТРОНЦИЙ -- STRONTIUM
ТОКСИЧНОСТИ ТЕСТЫ -- TOXICITY TESTS
ОКРУЖАЮЩЕЙ СРЕДЫ ЗАГРЯЗНЕНИЕ -- ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
ФАКТОРЫ РИСКА -- RISK FACTORS
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