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Biology / Genetic engineering / Security / Biosecurity / Genetically modified organism / Biological containment / Occupational safety and health / Biological hazard / Containment / Prevention / Safety / Risk
Date: 2014-02-13 12:03:54
Biology
Genetic engineering
Security
Biosecurity
Genetically modified organism
Biological containment
Occupational safety and health
Biological hazard
Containment
Prevention
Safety
Risk

The SACGM Compendium of guidance - Part 3: Containment and control of activities involving genetically modified microorganisms

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