Science, Volume 99, Issues 2558-2583John Michels (Journalist) 1944 |
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... infection . SOURCES AND METHODS OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTION On the basis of information concerning amebic in- fection in hosts other than man it must be concluded that man is primarily , in fact , almost exclusively responsible for his own ...
... infection . SOURCES AND METHODS OF EXPOSURE TO INFECTION On the basis of information concerning amebic in- fection in hosts other than man it must be concluded that man is primarily , in fact , almost exclusively responsible for his own ...
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... infection can not be maintained for any length of time without tissue invasion . The kit- ten is a delicate test animal in amebiasis because it is highly susceptible to infection , the lesions develop rapidly and the infection is ...
... infection can not be maintained for any length of time without tissue invasion . The kit- ten is a delicate test animal in amebiasis because it is highly susceptible to infection , the lesions develop rapidly and the infection is ...
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... infection . Moreover , the individual who is least likely to manifest symptoms , namely , the so - called " carrier case " who is passing cysts in his stools , is the primary offender . Exposure occurs through entry of viable infection ...
... infection . Moreover , the individual who is least likely to manifest symptoms , namely , the so - called " carrier case " who is passing cysts in his stools , is the primary offender . Exposure occurs through entry of viable infection ...
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A Longevity of the Eminent 345 | 20 |
Royal Observatory Greenwich 165 Standards Association American | 32 |
MITCHELL H H and J R BEADLES Corn Germ 129 | 38 |
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