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Handbook of drug analysis applications in forensic and clinical laboratories Ray H. Liu, Daniel E. Gadzala
Status
Published
on 14 Jun 2007
Copyright Claimant
American Chemical Society
Registration Number
TX0004560970
on 14 Jun 2007Copyright Summary
The U.S. Copyright record (Registration Number: TX0004560970) dated 14 Jun 2007, pertains to an electronic file (eService) titled "Handbook of drug analysis applications in forensic and clinical laboratories Ray H. Liu, Daniel E. Gadzala. The copyright holder is American Chemical Society, known for their creative contributions in text registration. For any inquiries concerning this copyrighted material, kindly reach out to American Chemical Society.
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Registration Number
TX0004560970
Registration Date
6/14/2007
Place of First Publication
Washington, DC
Publisher Name
American Chemical Society
Agency Marc Code
DLC-CO
Record Status
New
Physical Description
367 p
Notes
Material Matter Claimed Note: New Matter: additional text, compilation, editorial revision, index
Previous Registration Note: Preexisting material: abstracts of articles
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