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Remarks: Hardcover, slightly curved. Previous owner's name written inside cover. Interior pages are clean and unmarked. Book is well-bound. 434 pgs. Presents the proceedings of the fourteenth Rochester International Conference on Environmental Toxicity, held in 1981. The aims of the conference were to 'survey present information about mutagenic mechanisms, drawing together data from work with various experimental approaches and organisms, in order to discern the principles governing the action of different mutagens' and to 'examine the implications of such principles for the execution and evaluation of test procedures, and critically assess the research areas that need further attention in order to improve the interpretation of test results.' Fifteen different essays are included in the book, divided into the following categories: Mutagen/DNA Interactions; Infidelity and Specificity; Genetic Analysis of Mutagenesis; Mammalian Systems; and Human Systems and Environmen