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SARS and Ethics

Healthcare Quarterly, 2003
SARS is a devastating disease that caused widespread morbidity and mortality, as well as tremendous fear and uncertainty across the global village. There are numerous challenging medical aspects of this disease. Methods required to control it also raised significant ethical challenges for decision-markers both in real time, and for the future.
Mark Bernstein, Mark Bernstein
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The Immunobiology of SARS

Annual Review of Immunology, 2007
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) presented as an atypical pneumonia that progressed to acute respiratory distress syndrome in ∼20% of cases and was associated with a mortality of about 10%. The etiological agent was a novel coronavirus (CoV).
Kanta Subbarao, Jun Chen
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Prevalence of Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
TO THE EDITOR: Oran and Topol's narrative review (1) is commendably useful for being one of the first attempts to estimate the proportion of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) carriers who are asymptomatic.
Daniel T. Halperin
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SAR polarimetry

2020
This chapter has a twofold objective: on one side, it provides the basics of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) polarimetry; on the other side, SAR polarimetry is specialized with respect to the sea surface observation for marine and maritime applications.
Migliaccio M., Nunziata F., Buono A.
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The Lessons of SARS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2003
Given the low mortality and morbidity of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) compared with other public health scourges, is the attention devoted to it misdirected? The SARS experience has provided at least 4 enduring lessons. First, by providing a test of the capacity of each part of the public health system, from national to local and ...
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The SARS-Associated Stigma of SARS Victims in the Post-SARS Era of Hong Kong

Qualitative Health Research, 2008
This article explores the disease-associated stigma attached to the SARS victims in the post-SARS era of Hong Kong. I argue that the SARS-associated stigma did not decrease over time. Based on the ethnographic data obtained from 16 months of participant observation in a SARS victims' self-help group and semistructured interviews, I argue that the SARS-
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The DLR airborne SAR project E-SAR

IGARSS '96. 1996 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2005
Microwave remote sensing is a main area of research of the German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR). Especially the Institut fuer Hochfrequenztechnik is engaged in this field by making use of synthetic aperture radar systems (SAR) on both air- and spaceborne platforms.
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There is no SARS-WAR

Minerva Anestesiologica, 2021
Zanin, A   +3 more
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SARS precautions

Emergency Nurse, 2003
Triage nurses have been urged to ask A&E attenders extra questions to help stop the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
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Structure of Mpro from SARS-CoV-2 and discovery of its inhibitors

Nature, 2020
Zhenming Jin   +30 more
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