Ensuring food safety requires national effort
Authors
James W. GlosserFrederick A. Murphy
Bennle I. Osburn
Authors Affiliations
J. W. Glosser is Assistant Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis; F. A. Murphy is Dean, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis; B. I. Osburn is Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 48(1):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v048n01p2. January 1994.
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Abstract
Glosser J, Murphy F, Osburn B. 1994. Ensuring food safety requires national effort. Hilgardia 48(1):2-2. DOI:10.3733/ca.v048n01p2
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