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Four days after holding hearings in the Netherlands, the Dutch government today announced the granting of an export license to Ron Fouchier which clears the way for the publication of his research on transmissible strains of the H5N1 virus.
The decision was announced today in a letter of authorization posted on the Dutch Ministry for Agriculture and Foreign Trade website.
Letter authorization for export manuscripts on bird flu research
Letter authorization for export manuscripts on bird flu research
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Unknown type | 27/04/2012 | EL & I
Letter from Secretary Bleacher (EL & I) about the status of the license for the export of manuscripts with detailed information about the modified avian flu virus (H5N1). The Secretary of State has decided to grant the license.
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