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Environmental Health Abstracts & Bibliography: Focus: Rodent Control [October 1978]

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    Environmental Health Abstracts & Bibliography presents a survey of recently published literature in the field. Effort is made to keep the abstracts as current as possible and sufficiently informative to enable the reader to decide whether the original article would be of interest to him or her. For the benefit of the reader, where possible the address of the first author is included with each abstract. Future issues will be devoted to various other environmental health topics.

    In compiling these abstracts we utilize the National Library of Medicine's interactive retrieval service, MEDLARS II, along with BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS, the BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AGRICULTURE, CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS, and SCISEARCH. Under these systems, both foreign and domestic biomedical periodicals are searched for material dealing with or related to environmental health. We also utilize the libraries of Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Center for Disease Control, and other federal agencies.

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    10 numbered pages
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    1978
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    2
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