Biosafety regulations in developing countries
Por: Trigo, Eduardo J
| Jaffé, Walter R
| Informal UNIDO/WHO/UNEP Working Group on Biotechnology Safety (Dic 1989 : Vienna, Austria).
Colaborador(es): IICA, San José (Costa Rica). Programa II: Technology Generation and Transfer [colaborador/a]
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Series Miscellaneous Publications A1/SC (IICA); no. 90- 04. Editor: San José (Costa Rica): Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 1990Descripción: 18 páginas.Tipo de contenido: texto Tipo de medio: sin mediación, digital Tipo de portador: hoja, computadoraTema(s): BIOTECNOLOGIA| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Biblioteca Conmemorativa Orton | Colección IICA | IICA PM-A1/SC 90-04 (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | BVE20088114 | |
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Biblioteca Conmemorativa Orton | Colección IICA | IICA PM-A1/SC 90-04 (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | 89794 |
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It is in the context of biotechnological offers for industry, agriculture, health and other sectors that some incidents related to safety are discussed, for this reason the importance of clear thinking in the development of a guide for the regulation of this field. the importance of biotechnology in less developed countries and some of the special dimensions that regulations have in those cases, the situation of biotechnology regulation in the developed world is analyzed, with emphasis on the United States of America, due to the pioneering role of the country, the meaning and reasons of safety regulations in developing countries are observed by discussing the difficulties.


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