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Volumn 335, Issue 6064, 2012, Pages 20-22
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Will flu papers lead to new research oversight?
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
AVIAN INFLUENZA;
DISEASE CONTROL;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
DRUG DEVELOPMENT;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
MAMMAL;
PUBLIC HEALTH;
RESEARCH WORK;
STATE ROLE;
VIRAL DISEASE;
HUMAN;
INFLUENZA;
INFLUENZA VIRUS A H5N1;
MEDICAL LITERATURE;
MEDICAL RESEARCH;
MEDICAL SOCIETY;
PANDEMIC;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM;
SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME;
SHORT SURVEY;
VIRUS TRANSMISSION;
ACCESS TO INFORMATION;
ADVISORY COMMITTEE;
ANIMAL;
BIOLOGICAL WARFARE;
DISEASE TRANSMISSION;
GENETICS;
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION;
NOTE;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
ORTHOMYXOVIRUS INFECTION;
PATHOGENICITY;
PUBLISHING;
UNITED STATES;
VIROLOGY;
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION;
UNITED STATES;
ACCESS TO INFORMATION;
ADVISORY COMMITTEES;
ANIMALS;
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH;
BIOTERRORISM;
HUMANS;
INFLUENZA A VIRUS, H5N1 SUBTYPE;
INFLUENZA, HUMAN;
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION;
ORTHOMYXOVIRIDAE INFECTIONS;
PUBLISHING;
SECURITY MEASURES;
UNITED STATES;
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION;
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EID: 84855484986
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: 10959203
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.335.6064.20 Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (21)
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