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Publikováno v:
Microbial Pathogenesis. 12:451-458
The enteropathogenic potential of 32 Vibrio cholerae O1 isolates that do not produce cholera toxin was examined in the orally inoculated, sealed adult mouse model. Live cultures (2 × 1010 cfu/ml) of 7 16 clinical and 6 16 environmental isolates prod
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Donal B. Buchanan, Jeremiah F. Epstein, Hanns J. Prem, Miguel Rivera Dorado, Warren L. Cook, Cyclone Covey, Balaji Mundkur, Stephen C. Jett, George F. Carter, Allison C. Paulsen, T. V. Buttrey, Thomas A. Lee, Norman Totten, Jonathan E. Reyman
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Current Anthropology. 21:1-20
Does the occasional find of a Roman, Greek, or Hebrew coin in America indicate ancient transoceanic contact? In this study, 40 reports of such coins are analyzed in order to determine whether any can support the diffusionist position. Discovery dates
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Warren L. Cook
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Terrae Incognitae. 10:81-85
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Warren L. Cook, Jeanne M. Muzzall
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Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology. 67:1-8
37 dyes including 3 anthraquinone, 22 azo; 5 xanthene, 5 fluorandiol, and 2 thioindigo dyes, were tested for mutagenic potential with the Salmonella/mammalian-microsome test. Two frame-shift histidine mutants (TA1537 and TA98) and two base-pair subst
Autor:
Warren L. Cook
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Letras (Lima). 19:181-183
El trabajo de investigación iniciado por el suscrito en 1947 bajo la guía de los doctores Ella Dunbar Temple, Raúl Porras Barrenechea, Luis E. Valcárcel y otros distinguidos profesores de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, está llegand
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Warren L. Cook
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Pacific Historical Review. 51:319-320
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Warren L. Cook
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Hispanic American Historical Review. 60:489-490
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Warren L. Cook
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Hispanic American Historical Review. 55:328-329
Autor:
Warren L. Cook, Frances Leon Swadesh
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The Hispanic American Historical Review. 55:328
Autor:
Warren L. Cook, Warren L. Hanna
Publikováno v:
The Hispanic American Historical Review. 60:489