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  • Phages is short for bacteriophages, which are viruses that attack bacteria.

    Profits cost us cures 2007

  • Phages is short for bacteriophages, which are viruses that attack bacteria.

    Profits cost us cures 2007

  • "Phages" are bacteria-specific viruses that multiply aggressively when exposed to target bacteria.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • "Phages" are viruses that multiply aggressively when exposed to the target bacteria.

    Emaxhealth 2008

  • "[Phages] are specific to a particular bacterial strain, so researchers will have to isolate and culture a phage for every potential coral pathogen, which isn't feasible."

    Global warming takes a toll on coral reefs 2009

  • Phages are estimated to be the most widely distributed and diverse entities in the biosphere.

    Cloverfield Haiku Contest Dennis 2007

  • Phages and bacteria evolve a lot faster than the regulatory process, and light years faster than the patent process.

    Profits cost us cures 2007

  • Phages and bacteria evolve a lot faster than the regulatory process, and light years faster than the patent process.

    Profits cost us cures 2007

  • At an absolute minimum, I argued pseudonymously in The Phages of American Law, 36 U.C.

    Not with a whimper but a bang 2006

  • Phages says a great deal more, and my thoughts on the issue haven't finished developing, but in all events the article can be downloaded via my SSRN page. posted by Jim Chen at 12:52 PM

    Not with a whimper but a bang 2006

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