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OECD papers. Volume 5, no. 9.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005.Descripción: v. : il., gráficas ; 30 cmTema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HD 72 O38.2005
Contenidos:
no. 406. Multilateral environmental agreements and private investment: workshop proceeding and Key messages -- no. 407. OECD series on pesticides no. 27. Summary report on the OECD project on pesticide terrestrial risk indicators (TERI) -- no. 408. OECD series on the safety of novel foods no. 13. Consensus document on compositional considerations for new varieties of alfalfa and other temperature forage legumes: key feed nutrients, anti-nutrients and secondary plants metabolites -- no. 409. OECD series on chemical accidents no. 15. Integrated management systems (IMS): potential safety benefits achievable from integrated management of safety, health, environment and quality (SHE&Q) -- no. 410. Children's environmental health indicators: a survey.
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no. 406. Multilateral environmental agreements and private investment: workshop proceeding and Key messages -- no. 407. OECD series on pesticides no. 27. Summary report on the OECD project on pesticide terrestrial risk indicators (TERI) -- no. 408. OECD series on the safety of novel foods no. 13. Consensus document on compositional considerations for new varieties of alfalfa and other temperature forage legumes: key feed nutrients, anti-nutrients and secondary plants metabolites -- no. 409. OECD series on chemical accidents no. 15. Integrated management systems (IMS): potential safety benefits achievable from integrated management of safety, health, environment and quality (SHE&Q) -- no. 410. Children's environmental health indicators: a survey.