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Page 259
... viruses ) and occasionally by animal parasites . There are three routes of infection : by direct contamination , by ... virus infections that can cause joint discomforts are rubella ( German measles ) and Joint Diseases and Injuries 259.
... viruses ) and occasionally by animal parasites . There are three routes of infection : by direct contamination , by ... virus infections that can cause joint discomforts are rubella ( German measles ) and Joint Diseases and Injuries 259.
Page 584
... viruses and bacteria in the intestines is probably inhibit- ed by immune factors in human milk . After childbirth the composition of milk gradually changes ; within four or five days the colostrum has become transitional milk ; mature ...
... viruses and bacteria in the intestines is probably inhibit- ed by immune factors in human milk . After childbirth the composition of milk gradually changes ; within four or five days the colostrum has become transitional milk ; mature ...
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... viruses , lichens have not yet been used extensively to produce antibiotics . Lichens are well known as dye sources . Dyes derived from them have an affinity for wool and silk and are formed by decomposition of certain lichen acids and ...
... viruses , lichens have not yet been used extensively to produce antibiotics . Lichens are well known as dye sources . Dyes derived from them have an affinity for wool and silk and are formed by decomposition of certain lichen acids and ...
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