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7 June 2005
The H5N1 strain of influenza - often referred to as bird flu - was first known to
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7 June 2005
A weird species of rodent, totally new to science, has been discovered on sale in
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7 June 2005
International standards on food safety are established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission,
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7 June 2005
The infection rate of food-borne parasitic diseases has climbed dramatically in
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7 June 2005
China has confirmed 2 outbreaks of foot and mouth disease in a rare acknowledgement that
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7 June 2005
As of October, all new grant recipients will be required to deposit papers with PubMed Central
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7 June 2005
Ten years ago, we reported that in adult human females the ovarian surface epithelium (OSE)
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7 June 2005
Evolution, as truth, insofar as we can comprehend it at the moment
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7 June 2005
A stallion, that was diagnosed as having Contagious Equine Metritis Organism (CEMO),
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7 June 2005
Journals have devolved into information laundering operations for the
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7 June 2005
China has reported only one outbreak since March 2004 - in July, in Anhui province
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7 June 2005
Stem cell lines can be grown into a wide range of human cell types to
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7 June 2005
To the ears of Trevor Jones, the calls made by geese and dogs will never sound
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7 June 2005
Since the dawn of the antibiotic era, resistance has shadowed the success of
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7 June 2005
Animals have evolved a foraging behaviour that comes close what physicists calculate is
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7 June 2005
Some people suffer from heart disease even if they take precautionary measures
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7 June 2005
The diagnostic methods for specific animal diseases are described in the OIE Manual
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7 June 2005
The gene for an iron-storage protein (green) is incorporated into an
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7 June 2005
A new initiative has been launched to help UK universities be more prepared for action
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