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Pleurodynia, Epidemic
Known as:
Epidemic, myositis
, Epidemic Myalgias
, Epidemic Pleurodynias
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An acute, febrile, infectious disease generally occurring in epidemics. It is usually caused by coxsackieviruses B and sometimes by coxsackieviruses…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Communication in the tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus barrisii) and a survey of auditory communication in the marsupialia.
J. Eisenberg
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L. Collins
,
C. Wemmer
Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie
2010
Corpus ID: 39647394
The female-male interaction system of the Tasmanian devil, Sarcophilus barrisii, was analyzed in captivity. A description of…
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2005
2005
The Journal of Medieval Military History: The 791 Equine Epidemic and its Impact on Charlemagne's Army
Carroll Gillmor
2005
Corpus ID: 164204078
2001
2001
Every Tongue Got to Confess: Negro Folk-tales from the Gulf States
Zora Neale Hurston
2001
Corpus ID: 191218697
"Imagine the situations in which these speech acts occur. Recall a front stoop, juke joint, funeral, wedding, barbershop, kitchen…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
The Devalued (Unloved, Repugnant) Self—A Second Facet of Narcissistic Vulnerability in the Aggressive, Conduct-Disordered Child
B. Willock
1987
Corpus ID: 16448144
"The concept of the devalued self complements a previous presentation concerning another fundamental facet of narcissistic…
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1973
1973
HUMAN OCCUPATION OF DEVIL'S LAIR, WESTERN AUSTRALIA DURING THE PLEISTOCENE
C. Dortch
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D. Merrilees
1973
Corpus ID: 130427102
STONE and bone artifacts are described from excavations in a small cave in the far south-west of Western Australia. The bottom of…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Infections due to adenovirus type 8 in the United States. I. An outbreak of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis originating in a physician's office.
C. Dawson
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R. Darrell
New England Journal of Medicine
1963
Corpus ID: 9513432
IN the western world epidemic keratoconjunctivitis frequently originates in a physician's office or dispensary.1 , 2…
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1959
1959
Epidemic vertigo, Clinical picture, epidemiology and relation to encephalitis.
E. Pedersen
Brain : a journal of neurology
1959
Corpus ID: 6498539
1953
1953
Oxford Epidemic of Bornholm Disease, 1951
J. Warin
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J. Davies
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F. K. Sanders
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A. Vizoso
British medical journal
1953
Corpus ID: 46624395
Sylvest (1934) gave a very fuU description of the recorded outbreaks of Bornholm disease up to 1931. Since that time there have…
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Review
1949
Review
1949
EPIDEMIC PLEURODYNIA: CLINICAL AND ETIOLOGIC STUDIES BASED ON ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN CASES
J. J. Finn
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T. H. Weller
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H. Morgan
1949
Corpus ID: 56679380
DURING the late summer and early fall of 1947, an epidemic acute febrile illness characterized by headache, pyrexia and…
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1943
1943
THE ST. LOUIS AND JAPANESE B TYPES OF EPIDEMIC ENCEPHALITIS: DEVELOPMENT OF NONINFECTIVE VACCINES: REPORT OF BASIC DATA
A. Sabin
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C. E. Duffy
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J. Warren
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R. Ward
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J. L. Peck
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I. Ruchman
1943
Corpus ID: 71810789
The St. Louis and Japanese B types of epidemic encephalitis occur in the late summer and early autumn and are caused by two…
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