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Volume 331:1101 October 20, 1994 Number 16
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Encyclopedia of Virology

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Edited by Robert G. Webster and Allan Granoff. 1622 pp. in three volumes, illustrated. San Diego, Calif., Academic Press, 1994. $475. ISBN 0-12-226960-8.

The Encyclopedia of Virology is a three-volume set encompassing the contributions of 270 leading international scientists, researchers, and clinicians in the field of virology. The entries cover the biologic, molecular, and medical aspects of animal, insect, plant, and bacteriophage viruses. The material is presented in the form of minireviews.

The Encyclopedia is user friendly. A guide to the use of the encyclopedia at the beginning of each volume provides the reader with detailed information on how to locate a topic quickly. The Encyclopedia itself is arranged in alphabetical order and is extensively cross-referenced. Each volume has its own table of . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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