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Some Observations ON THE BACTERIOLOGY AND VACCINE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS: Based on 300 Cases, with Special Reference to Associated Nasal Infections [PDF]
L. Mackey
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Bronchitis is characterized by bronchial inflammation that results in …
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ABSTRACT The kākāpō is a critically endangered flightless parrot which suffers from exudative cloacitis, a debilitating disease resulting in inflammation of the vent margin or cloaca. Despite this disease emerging over 20 years ago, the cause of exudative cloacitis remains elusive.
Rebecca K. French+13 more
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Zur Frage über die Natur der Grundsubstanz in den Exsudaten bei Bronchitis fibrinosa und deren Beziehungen zur Lungentuberkulose [PDF]
P. Hirschkowitz
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Airway Mucin Concentration as a Marker of Chronic Bronchitis
M. Kesimer+23 more
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Shae Chambers+8 more
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Saxitoxin Linked to Deaths of Northern Fur Seals in the Southeast Bering Sea
ABSTRACTIn August 2024, a northern fur seal mortality event was observed on St. Paul Island, AK in the southeast (SE) Bering Sea. Ten seals in good body condition were found dead along with large accumulations of dead fish on Benson Beach located on St. Paul Island.
Kathi A. Lefebvre+18 more
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Summary Molecular farming using edible plants offers a cost‐effective strategy for vaccine production because plants serve as both bioreactors and oral delivery systems. Owing to its rapid clonal propagation and high protein content, duckweed represents a promising platform for this purpose. Here, we developed an edible duckweed‐based vaccine targeting
Xiao Tan+12 more
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Death, Disease, and Dirty Power: Mortality and Health Damage Due to Air Pollution From Power Plants [PDF]
Summarizes the findings of a study that looks at the contribution of air emissions from power plants to fine particle levels, and the impact of those emissions on human health.
Conrad G. Schneider
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