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Title: Guidelines on sampling and statistical methodologies for ambient pesticide monitoring / Monitoring Panel, Federal Working Group on Pest management.
Author: United States Federal Working Group on Pest Management Monitoring Panel.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Federal Working Group on Pest management,
Year: 1974.
Description: 1 v. in various pagings ; 27 cm.
Subject: Monitoring. ; Pesticide residues.
Type: Book
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