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Virulence
The physiological basis of virulence in the Brucellae; progress report.
University of Wisconsin Department of Bacteriology; US Army Biological Laboratories.
Fort Detrick, Md., 19
Studies on the genetics of virulence in enteric bacteria; final technical report.
George Washington University School of Medicine; United States Army Medical Research and Development Command.
Washington, 196
Biochemical studies of virulence and avirulence; progress report.
Baylor University College of Medicine Department of Microbiology.
[Houston?]
A study of the virulence of Trypanosoma cruzi in southwestern United States. Progress report for Project [No.] E-173(C).
College of Medical Evangelists (Los Angeles Calif) School of Tropical and Preventive Medicine Department of Entomology; National Microbiological Institute (US).
Loma Linda, Calif.
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