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  1. 7lm8 (5,570 bytes)
    14: Coronaviruses have caused several human epidemics and pandemics including the ongoing coronavirus d...
  2. 7lm9 (5,033 bytes)
    14: Coronaviruses have caused several human epidemics and pandemics including the ongoing coronavirus d...
  3. 2obr (3,957 bytes)
    23: ... the major causes of nonbacterial gastroenteritis epidemics in humans. Recent studies on norovirus receptors ...
  4. 4iry (5,912 bytes)
    13: ...the causative agent of human pandemics and annual epidemics, contains eight RNA gene segments. Each RNA segme...
  5. 2obs (4,638 bytes)
    24: ... the major causes of nonbacterial gastroenteritis epidemics in humans. Recent studies on norovirus receptors ...
  6. 2obt (4,228 bytes)
    24: ... the major causes of nonbacterial gastroenteritis epidemics in humans. Recent studies on norovirus receptors ...
  7. Avian Influenza Neuraminidase, Tamiflu and Relenza (20,727 bytes)
    3: ... year. Most people killed in the annual influenza epidemics are people whose immune defenses are weak, includ...
    33: ... localized [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemic epidemics] spread through large regions of the world.
    51: ...es worldwide during the annual seasonal influenza epidemics occur in old or very young people, or others with...
    61: ...t viral subtypes. New vaccines against the annual epidemics of influenza A and B are prepared each year, sepa...
  8. 3l4q (6,398 bytes)
    24: Seasonal epidemics and periodic worldwide pandemics caused by influe...
  9. 3lkn (15,127 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  10. 3lko (15,129 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  11. 3lkp (15,129 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  12. 3lkq (15,129 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  13. 3lkr (15,145 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  14. 3lks (15,129 bytes)
    25: ...influenza variants that cause successive seasonal epidemics.
  15. User:David L. Nelson/Sandbox 9 (10,110 bytes)
    7: ... diabetes. Diabetes is one of the most recognized epidemics that affects the United States, and effects nearl...
  16. User:Georg Mlynek/workbench/nwcld (9,196 bytes)
    55: ... year. Most people killed in the annual influenza epidemics are people whose immune defenses are weak, includ...
    86: ... localized [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemic epidemics] spread through large regions of the world.
  17. MSOE Sandbox HA (5,186 bytes)
    13: ... 1957 H2N2 Asian flu, and 1968 H3N2 Hong Kong flu epidemics. Synthesizing a broad-spectrum influenza vaccine ...
  18. 9dez (3,698 bytes)
    14: ...ainst PDCoV. To prepare for possible future PDCoV epidemics, we isolated PDCoV spike (S)-directed monoclonal ...
  19. 9df0 (3,640 bytes)
    14: ...ainst PDCoV. To prepare for possible future PDCoV epidemics, we isolated PDCoV spike (S)-directed monoclonal ...
  20. Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2011 (24,909 bytes)
    177: ...ntagious and travels around the world in seasonal epidemics. It is responsible for the deaths of between 250...

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