[Recombinant DNA collection] 1972-1980.

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[Recombinant DNA collection] 1972-1980.

Consists of materials on recombinant DNA and related topics. Includes list of materials that were on reserve at Lane Medical Library, as well as many of the items, mostly journal articles. Some other related items are included, e.g. minutes of Stanford's Administrative Panel on Recombinant DNA Molecules, and 3 audiocassettes of the Recombinant DNA Research Forum, recorded live Feb. 1, 1977. This record includes entries for selected materials other than journal articles.

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