Genetically Engineered Organisms Assessing Environmental and Human Health Effets
Genetic engineering suggests new avenues for constructing useful products, but it also poses hazards to the health of the environment and the public. Delineating those hazards is complicated, difficult, and important at every level of risk assessment and risk management decision-making. Risk assessm...
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Other Authors: | Letourneau, Deborah K, Burrows, Beth Elpern |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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B. Raton
CRC Press
2002 ©2002
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