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  96. Daniels, Christian and Menzies, Nicholas K.&nbsp; <i>Science and Civilisation in China:</i>&nbsp; <i>Vol. 6 biology and biological technology: Part 3 agro-industries and forestry.</i>&nbsp; (contr. Needham, Joseph). New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995.<br><br>
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