Ms. Tina Davenport Rowland LMSW
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Morphometric studies of heavy ion damage in the brains of rodents.
- Quantitation of heavy ion damage to the mammalian brain: some preliminary findings.
- The effects of cosmic particle radiation on pocket mice aboard Apollo XVII: IX Results of examination of the nasal mucosa.
- The effects of cosmic particle radiation on pocket mice aboard Apollo XVII: XII. Results of examination of the calvarium, brain, and meninges.
- Quantitative studies of the virus-host relationship in chimpanzees after inapparent infection with Coxsackie viruses. II. The development of complement-fixing antibodies.
- Lyophilization of poliomyelitis virus; heat inactivation of dry MEFl virus.
- Poliomyelitis and other antibody patterns in natives of Tahiti and Raiatea.
- Studies on the etiology and transmission of epidemic diarrhea of infant mice.
- Observations on the control and natural history of epidemic diarrhea of infant mice (EDIM).
- Epizootic diarrhea of infant mice: indentification of the etiologic agent.
- PRACTICAL CONTROL OF DIARRHEAL DISEASE IN A COMMERCIAL MOUSE COLONY.
- LETHAL INTESTINAL VIRUS INFECTION OF MICE (LIVIM). AN IMPORTANT NEW MODEL FOR
- Inactivation of MEFI poliomyelitis virus by ionizing radiation.
- An apparently new lethal virus disease of infant mice.
- Immunological reactions of the Coxsackie viruses. II. The complement fixation test.
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