Language: English
Published by Allison & Busby, London, 1973
ISBN 10: 0850311047 ISBN 13: 9780850311044
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Published by Allison & Busby, 1973
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Language: English
Published by Allison & Busby, London, U.K., 1973
ISBN 10: 0850311047 ISBN 13: 9780850311044
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Language: English
Published by London, Allison & Busby Ltd. 1973, 1973
ISBN 10: 0850311047 ISBN 13: 9780850311044
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Original publisher's brown paper-covered boards, gilt title spine, pictorial dustjacket, 8vo: 156pp. Fine copy.,
Language: English
Published by Allison & Busby London 1st 1973 HB, 1973
ISBN 10: 0850311047 ISBN 13: 9780850311044
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Hardcover, x + 311pp, subject index. Not an Indian economy edition, printed in Germany. Ex-university library, marked "discard". An external stamp on all outer page edges, internal library markings: a stamped bookplate inside front cover, pencil inventory numbers on the reverse of tile page, two narrow partially removed labels below the upper edge of rear endpapers (non-sticky glue residue and small areas of superficial sticker damage). Interior is gently age-toned, clean, with unmarked text and good secure binding. Short creases to tips of lower page corners throughout the book. Boards show gentle shelfwear, short creases to corners, some tiny indentations to edges; a short, superficial edge-nick to the tip of lower outer corner of front panel. Published without a dust jacket. -- Late in the 1940s, a virus was isolated from a young patient with a flaccid paralysis in the sleepy Hudson River town of Coxsackie in the state of New York. Within the next few years, it was apparent that this and other similar viruses were not polioviruses but were indeed a new group of viruses, viruses that by the mid-1950s had been found to be commonly associated with pediatric inflammatory heart disease. Two groups of coxsackie viruses (A and B) were differentiated on the basis of the type of paralysis induced in suckling mice by these viruses. Group B coxsackieviruses, because of their primacy as etiologic agents of human acute viral myocarditis and its relatively common sequela, dilated cardiomyopathy, are the focus of this volume. As the end of the century approaches, the massive international effort to eradicate polioviruses through vaccination as causes of human disease has been successful in the Western Hemisphere and in many parts of Europe, and it is expected that worldwide eradication may be achieved within the near future. While this is wonderful news, there are sadly no similar efforts being planned to combat the numerous other human enteroviruses that daily incur widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world. While this is due in part to the lack of specific knowledge about the other human enteroviruses, it is also due to the perceptions of industry that there is insufficient profit to be made by developing these vaccines.
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Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011
ISBN 10: 3642645070 ISBN 13: 9783642645075
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Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012
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Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - S. TRACY Late in the 1940s, a virus was isolated from a young patient with a flaccid par alysis in the sleepy Hudson River town of Coxsackie in the state of New York. Within the next few years, it was apparent that this and other similar viruses were not polioviruses but were indeed a new group of viruses, viruses that by the mid- 1950s had been found to be commonly associated with pediatric inflammatory heart disease. Two groups of coxsackieviruses (A and B) were differentiated on the basis of the type of paralysis induced in suckling mice by these viruses. Group B coxsackieviruses, because of their primacy as etiologic agents of human acute viral myocarditis and its relatively common sequela, dilated cardiomyopathy, are the focus of this volume. of the century approaches, the massive international effort to eradi As the end cate polioviruses through vaccination as causes of human disease has been success ful in the Western Hemisphere and in many parts of Europe, and it is expected that worldwide eradication may be achieved within the near future. While this is wonderful news, there are sadly no similar efforts being planned to combat the numerous other human enteroviruses that daily incur widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world. While this is due in part to the lack of specific know ledge about the other human enteroviruses, it is also due to the perceptions of industry that there is insufficient profit to be made by developing these vaccines.
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Publication Date: 1973
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Hardback. The Story of Ivan Turgenev and Marya Gavrilovna Savina. 155pp 1973. VG in DW.
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Language: English
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg Okt 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 3642645070 ISBN 13: 9783642645075
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -S. TRACY Late in the 1940s, a virus was isolated from a young patient with a flaccid par alysis in the sleepy Hudson River town of Coxsackie in the state of New York. Within the next few years, it was apparent that this and other similar viruses were not polioviruses but were indeed a new group of viruses, viruses that by the mid- 1950s had been found to be commonly associated with pediatric inflammatory heart disease. Two groups of coxsackieviruses (A and B) were differentiated on the basis of the type of paralysis induced in suckling mice by these viruses. Group B coxsackieviruses, because of their primacy as etiologic agents of human acute viral myocarditis and its relatively common sequela, dilated cardiomyopathy, are the focus of this volume. of the century approaches, the massive international effort to eradi As the end cate polioviruses through vaccination as causes of human disease has been success ful in the Western Hemisphere and in many parts of Europe, and it is expected that worldwide eradication may be achieved within the near future. While this is wonderful news, there are sadly no similar efforts being planned to combat the numerous other human enteroviruses that daily incur widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world. While this is due in part to the lack of specific know ledge about the other human enteroviruses, it is also due to the perceptions of industry that there is insufficient profit to be made by developing these vaccines. 328 pp. Englisch.
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Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Okt 2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 3642645070 ISBN 13: 9783642645075
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -S. TRACY Late in the 1940s, a virus was isolated from a young patient with a flaccid par alysis in the sleepy Hudson River town of Coxsackie in the state of New York. Within the next few years, it was apparent that this and other similar viruses were not polioviruses but were indeed a new group of viruses, viruses that by the mid- 1950s had been found to be commonly associated with pediatric inflammatory heart disease. Two groups of coxsackieviruses (A and B) were differentiated on the basis of the type of paralysis induced in suckling mice by these viruses. Group B coxsackieviruses, because of their primacy as etiologic agents of human acute viral myocarditis and its relatively common sequela, dilated cardiomyopathy, are the focus of this volume. of the century approaches, the massive international effort to eradi As the end cate polioviruses through vaccination as causes of human disease has been success ful in the Western Hemisphere and in many parts of Europe, and it is expected that worldwide eradication may be achieved within the near future. While this is wonderful news, there are sadly no similar efforts being planned to combat the numerous other human enteroviruses that daily incur widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world. While this is due in part to the lack of specific know ledge about the other human enteroviruses, it is also due to the perceptions of industry that there is insufficient profit to be made by developing these vaccines.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 328 pp. Englisch.