Virtual Center of Biotechnology for the Americas
- Virtual Center of Biotechnology for the Americas
The Virtual Center of Biotechnology for the Americas is a non-profit group in Mexico which makes free copies of peer-reviewed articles available to students of the biological sciences in third-world nations via the Internet.
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* [http://biblioteca.ibt.unam.mx/vcba/ Official website] es_icon
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