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One and a Half Decades of Medicinal Plants Research at FRIM

By: MA Rasadah(Editor), BK Ong(Editor)
66 pages
One and a Half Decades of Medicinal Plants Research at FRIM
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  • One and a Half Decades of Medicinal Plants Research at FRIM ISBN: 9789675221774 Paperback Jan 2012 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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One and a Half Decades of Medicinal Plants Research at FRIM contains six chapters and provides the history and formation of the Medicinal Plants Division. It also highlights the natural products discovery research programmes and activities in the division, its strengths and strategic advantages, some success stories and its future development plan.

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By: MA Rasadah(Editor), BK Ong(Editor)
66 pages
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