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An improved method of preparing Romanowsky stains (‎with some hints on staining)‎ / by P. G. Shute, M. Maryon

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Shute, P. G, Maryon, M & World Health Organization. (‎1964)‎. An improved method of preparing Romanowsky stains (‎with some hints on staining)‎ / by P. G. Shute, M. Maryon. World Health Organization. https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/65240
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Documents : WHO/Mal/455, WHO/Mal/456 (‎WHO/Vector Control/92)‎, WHO/Mal/457-460, WHO/Mal/461 (‎WHO/Vector Control/76)‎, WHO/Mal/462 (‎WHO/Vector Control/77)‎, WHO/Mal/463-468, WHO/Mal/469.64-474.64, WHO/Mal/475.64 (‎WHO/Vector Control/101.64)‎, WHO/Mal/476.64 (‎WHO/Vector Control/89.64)‎, WHO/477.64 (‎WHO/Vector Control/100.64 - WHO/EBL/28.64)‎, WHO/Mal/478.64 - 480.64, WHO/Mal/481.64 (‎WHO/Vector Control/103.64)‎, WHO/Mal/482.65 (‎WHO/Vector Control/105.65)‎, WHO/Mal/483.64, WHO/Mal/484.65 - 485.65, bound in 1 vol
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