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  • ...r Waals had four children, three daughters and one son. His wife died of [[tuberculosis]], 34 years old, in 1881. Van der Waals never remarried and was so shaken b
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  • ...logy and worked on cholera, anthrax and tuberculosis. In his research into tuberculosis, Koch finally proved the germ theory, for which he was awarded a Nobel Priz ...]], [[syphilis]], [[cholera]], [[food-borne illness]], [[leprosy]], and [[tuberculosis]](TB). [[Sepsis]], a systemic infectious syndrome characterized by shock an
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  • ...a tugboat hand or bartender until he was bedridden for three years with [[tuberculosis]]. The couple's first two children were born in Orange in 1956 and 1957, a
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  • ...returned to New York City where he became general director of the New York Tuberculosis Association. During his tenure, the agency grew enormously and absorbed the
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  • ...nurse of Walter Scott, then a child. He diagnosed her with consumption ([[tuberculosis]]), which cost the nurse her job, but which may have saved the life of the
    11 KB (1,779 words) - 21:23, 16 February 2010
  • ...aused by tuberculosis. A hypervigilant immune system is protective against tuberculosis at the cost of an increased risk of autoimmune disease.
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  • ...ravels around Anatolia, the campaign against [[malaria]], eradication of [[tuberculosis]] and [[trachoma]] had already started. Eckstein noted they could see the p
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  • ...he structure of a resuscitation-promoting factor domain from Mycobacterium tuberculosis shows homology to lysozymes ''Nat Struct Mol Biol'' 12: 270-3</ref><ref>Muk
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  • ...ach to PAM would be similar to the aggressive approach of chemotherapy for tuberculosis and cancer treatment, with multidrug therapy to assure complete elimination
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  • ...deaths were due to coronary heart disease, myelodysplastic syndrome, lung tuberculosis, fat embolism, and one death from acute myeloid leukemia.
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  • ...own for its clear sky, it was long a destination for people suffering from tuberculosis. Since 1950, however, exhaust fumes from automobiles and trucks has caused ...nt, "Swedish National Sanatorium: Building Community in a Swedish-American Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1905-59." ''Colorado Heritage'' 2005 (Sum): 30-46. ISSN: 0272-9
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  • ...markers for population genetics studies in the bacteria causing anthrax or tuberculosis. In all these studies, it is the additional data provided by a complete gen
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  • ...is the constant appearance of resistant viral strains. Multidrug resistant tuberculosis is a worldwide problem, given that any treatment of this disease is prolong
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  • ...s health, never very robust, was seriously compromised. Eleanor died of [[tuberculosis]] in 1825, shortly after persuading her husband not to let her ill-health p ...es]] conducted when the bodies were exhumed in the mid-1980's found that [[tuberculosis]] was the most immediate cause of death, though there was also toxicologica
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  • ...ne Deficiency Syndrome]] (AIDS), [[influenza]], [[typhus]], [[malaria]], [[tuberculosis]], [[dengue]], [[Rickettsial]] infections, [[systemic lupus erythematosus]]
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  • ...s health, never very robust, was seriously compromised. Eleanor died of [[tuberculosis]] in 1825, shortly after persuading her husband not to let her ill-health p ...es]] conducted when the bodies were exhumed in the mid-1980's found that [[tuberculosis]] was the most immediate cause of death, though there was also toxicologica
    33 KB (5,147 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...have given humanity various [[poxviridae|viral pox]]es, [[measles]], and [[tuberculosis]]; pigs gave [[influenza]]; and horses the [[rhinovirus]]es. Humans share o
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  • ...France]] on March 31, 1596. When he was one year old, his mother died of [[tuberculosis]]. His father was a judge in the High Court at Justice. At the age of ten,
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  • ...tion of the ''St Raphael,'' since its captain Paulo da Gama was sick from tuberculosis, and also because the size of the crew had diminished.
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