Atlas Of Clinical Fungi 4Th Edition

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Web most are rushed for time and seek morphological information that helps guide them to the identification of fungi. This fully revised and extensively expanded edition aims to illustrate the diversity of fungal agents. With 1600 densely filled pages in full colour on more than 700 fungi, the book provides a wealth of information on medical mycology, covering.

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Web most are rushed for time and seek morphological information that helps guide them to the identification of fungi. Web atlas of clinical fungi. A new totally renovated, colorful version of the atlas of clinical fungi, the world’s most famous handbook on fungi of medical and veterinary relevance, is now.

17 February 2017 Print Isbn:

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Web the london edition is the “true” first and worth around $1,400. Regular updates of the atlas are. This fully revised and extensively expanded edition aims to illustrate the diversity of fungal agents.

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With 1600 densely filled pages in full colour on more than 700 fungi, the book provides a wealth of information on medical mycology, covering. Web the fourth edition will contain nearly 600 clinically relevant species, following all major developments in fungal diagnostics. Web atlas of clinically important fungi author (s):