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There's a physicist who creates "bullets" out of sound waves that might be able to pulverize tumors and the biologist who helped trace the H1N1 virus's origin to pigs.
'Bad Science' bashes quack doctors and shoddy scientific studies Post 2010
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There's a physicist who creates "bullets" out of sound waves that might be able to pulverize tumors and the biologist who helped trace the H1N1 virus's origin to pigs.
'Bad Science' bashes quack doctors and shoddy scientific studies Post 2010
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Having convinced himself that no enemy could kill an army that's already dead, he's the only one who holds the virus's antidote, which he carries around in a test tube.
George Heymont: Blood, Blood, Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink George Heymont 2011
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The virus's presence can be common among teens and women in their early 20s, but then it decreases with age.
Panel Faults Virus Test to Spot Cervical Cancer Thomas M. Burton 2011
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Having convinced himself that no enemy could kill an army that's already dead, he's the only one who holds the virus's antidote, which he carries around in a test tube.
George Heymont: Blood, Blood, Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink George Heymont 2011
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Having convinced himself that no enemy could kill an army that's already dead, he's the only one who holds the virus's antidote, which he carries around in a test tube.
George Heymont: Blood, Blood, Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink George Heymont 2011
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According to the World Health Organization, there is no evidence of the virus's passing to humans through properly cooked poultry or eggs.
Hong Kong Urges Bird-Flu Vigilance Yvonne Lee 2012
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Researchers said more studies are needed to determine the virus's safety and exactly how it is distributed through the body before clinical trials are planned.
A Possible New Weapon to Battle Brain Tumors Ann Lukits 2011
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Having convinced himself that no enemy could kill an army that's already dead, he's the only one who holds the virus's antidote, which he carries around in a test tube.
George Heymont: Blood, Blood, Everywhere and Not a Drop to Drink George Heymont 2011
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While the virus's ability to alter its form through mutation has thus far thwarted efforts, there is cause for hope.
Elly T. Katabira: HIV/AIDS: One of the Greatest Medical Fights in Human History Elly T. Katabira 2011
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