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Biotech / Medical
SARS and Avian Flu
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3507I hate to beat this drum again, but what if you aerosol particles with live viruCheeky Kid-2/2/2006
3506CK, they don't want people recycling. They want money. I don't need toMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3505I simply refer you to this post. It is correct. Message 22124770 So is the one Maurice Winn-2/2/2006
3504I will simply refer you to this post: Message 22125220 It is correct.Casaubon-2/2/2006
3503RE: <i> Re: Masks 3m.com Q. Can disposable respirators, reusable facepiecCheeky Kid-2/2/2006
3502"The point is the smaller the item, the less heat it will absorb." Hedwight martin-2/2/2006
3501Where I live, fruits and vegetables are irradiated before they are sold (to killConky Lives!-2/2/2006
3500I'm looking for a water filter that will filter my pool water in cases of a Mark Fleming-2/2/2006
3499news.yahoo.com U.S. Scientists Create Bird Flu Vaccine That Thwarts Deadly StraWilliam H Huebl-2/2/2006
3498New bird flu vaccine works in mice By Patricia Reaney Thu Feb 2, 1:32 AM ET LONDnigel bates-2/2/2006
3497Try it. Put 20 ants on the turntable, and a litre of water to avoid the elementMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3496More questions and answers: Q Can disposable respirators, reusable facepiecesMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3495Q. Should I use any protection after throwing away the old mask? A. No. It iMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3494BTW, how would you get a new one if they are sold out? <<i>I would not Maurice Winn-2/2/2006
3493Dwight, a decade or two ago I conducted an inadvertent ant experiment in a microMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3492Cheeky, you have missed the whole point. Here it is again, so you don't misMaurice Winn-2/2/2006
3491Put in sugar, or grease, or piss ants, what ever y0ou wish to call them, they arCrabbe-2/1/2006
3490Re: Ants and Microwaves signonsandiego.com <i> By seeking out the dead spCheeky Kid-2/1/2006
3489We are not the only ones debating disinfecting masks: curevents.com (Some talkinCheeky Kid-2/1/2006
3488The main question does not appear to be the size of the item, since individual mdwight martin-2/1/2006
3487Agree 100%.Cheeky Kid-2/1/2006
3486I already read that. What material was used in the Nasal Hoods, obviously it thCrabbe-2/1/2006
3485Couldn't find a mask example, but nasal hoods are pretty close. "Microdwight martin-2/1/2006
3484I read the prior posts. Some people don't understand enough about electroniCrabbe-2/1/2006
3483Good post, god forbid if we are hit with a pandemic, before people take this intCheeky Kid-2/1/2006
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