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At present, there is no concrete programme to establish a full scale environmental specimen bank in Japan. However, the importance and usefulness of specimen banking for the long-term environmental monitoring of toxic chemicals have been more and more widely recognized by environmental scientists and administrative officials. A few groups have been organized recently to make preliminary researches concerning the problems of environmental sample banking.
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Ambe, Y. (1984). The State of the Art of the Researches on Environmental Specimen Banking in Japan. In: Lewis, R.A., Stein, N., Lewis, C.W. (eds) Environmental Specimen Banking and Monitoring as Related to Banking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6765-6_8
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