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MARBURG VIRUS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1970
R E, Kissling   +2 more
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Marburg: Philipps-Universität Marburg

2022
Boris A. Stuck, Jochen A. Werner
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Marburg

Im Focus Onkologie, 2012
Denis D. Bensard   +63 more
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Marburg School

2018
The Marburg School is a term used to describe a group of Neo-Kantian philosophers at the University of Marburg in the second half of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century. The New Criticism, as neo-Kantianism was also called, was sceptical of 19th-century materialism and naturalism.
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Marburg

Blick über die Lahn auf Marburg - rechts oben Plattennr ...
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Marburg virus.

Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization, 1977
Marburg virus disease, which produced 20 per cent mortality when it first occured during 1967 in Germany and Yugoslavia, recently appeared again in South Africa. The source of the first outbreak was monkeys shipped from Africa; the origin of the second episode is unclear.
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Marburg

1996
Konrad Fleischer, Hans Heinz Naumann
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