The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America: Having General Applicability and Legal Effect in Force June 1, 1938, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Administrative law |
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Page 263
... viruses , serums , toxins , and analogous products : 22 CFR Part 96 . Labeling of articles imported into the United States : See Foreign Relations , 22 CFR Part 96 . Section 17.1 Labeling ; marking products inspected and passed ...
... viruses , serums , toxins , and analogous products : 22 CFR Part 96 . Labeling of articles imported into the United States : See Foreign Relations , 22 CFR Part 96 . Section 17.1 Labeling ; marking products inspected and passed ...
Page 396
... virus prepared under license from the Secretary of Agriculture . The doses of serum and virus administered shall be in conformity with the amount specified in paragraph ( f ) . Page 186 * For statutory and source citations , see note to ...
... virus prepared under license from the Secretary of Agriculture . The doses of serum and virus administered shall be in conformity with the amount specified in paragraph ( f ) . Page 186 * For statutory and source citations , see note to ...
Page 397
... VIRUS 80 to 100 Dose of virus ( cubic centimeters ) . 1 2 ' If clear serum is used the volume of which has been reduced 20 percent or more below that of ordinary defibrinated - blood serum , the dose of serum may be 20 percent less than ...
... VIRUS 80 to 100 Dose of virus ( cubic centimeters ) . 1 2 ' If clear serum is used the volume of which has been reduced 20 percent or more below that of ordinary defibrinated - blood serum , the dose of serum may be 20 percent less than ...
Page 427
... virus ; that no hog cholera or swine plague has existed on the premises on which the swine were kept during the period of 60 days immediately pre- ceding the date of movement therefrom ; and that the swine were disinfected after ...
... virus ; that no hog cholera or swine plague has existed on the premises on which the swine were kept during the period of 60 days immediately pre- ceding the date of movement therefrom ; and that the swine were disinfected after ...
Page 447
... virus of foot - and - mouth disease will not survive in animal stomachs that have been thoroughly dried and have remained in that state for 60 days or more . In the ordinary course of preparation and handling import rennets have been in ...
... virus of foot - and - mouth disease will not survive in animal stomachs that have been thoroughly dried and have remained in that state for 60 days or more . In the ordinary course of preparation and handling import rennets have been in ...
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