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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1992
Mosquitoes collected from coastal, inland valley, and alpine locations in California were evaluated for their experimental vector competence for two viruses in the California serogroup (Bunyaviridae:Bunyavirus). Aedes squamiger, a coastal salt marsh mosquito, was an efficient vector of a California encephalitis (CE)-like virus isolated from its habitat
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Mosquitoes collected from coastal, inland valley, and alpine locations in California were evaluated for their experimental vector competence for two viruses in the California serogroup (Bunyaviridae:Bunyavirus). Aedes squamiger, a coastal salt marsh mosquito, was an efficient vector of a California encephalitis (CE)-like virus isolated from its habitat
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Bioentrepreneur, 2003
Cindy Robbins-Roth, long a force in biotech publishing and consulting, reflects on her self-adopted mission to both nurture the growth of biotechnology and bring a little fun to the field.
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Cindy Robbins-Roth, long a force in biotech publishing and consulting, reflects on her self-adopted mission to both nurture the growth of biotechnology and bring a little fun to the field.
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Health Affairs, 1997
Openness is the key in health care conversions. Secrecy may mean government officials don't know what they're doing; don't understand that nonprofit assets belong to the public; or are hiding somet...
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Openness is the key in health care conversions. Secrecy may mean government officials don't know what they're doing; don't understand that nonprofit assets belong to the public; or are hiding somet...
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Ovarian carcinoma in California: The California tumor registry data
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1972AbstractAppropriate data from the California and Alameda County Tumor Registries were analyzed with specific reference to ovarian cancer (I.C.D. No. 175). The median age for ovarian cancer cases (1942–1969) was 56.7 years. There was a direct association of the age‐adjusted death rate and average annual incidence rate of ovarian cancer patients and the ...
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AND THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
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