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  tuburculosis
Braille would go on to survive tuburculosis, which left his health fragile for the rest of his life and the burning of his Braille-system books by a future headmaster of the Royal Institution, P...
tuburculosis virulence genes Principal Investigator: Nicola Mulder, UCT Node This project aims to identify and characterise virulence genes from Mycobacterium tuberculosis through cataloguing of all...
Tuburculosis Hospital, District of Columbia: Tuburculosis Hospital, District...
www.stopcommunicablediseasesnow.info   (558 words)

  
 KOURTNEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He had to work each and everyday and get only 2 meals a day which consisted of water soup with vegetables and bread, if they were lucky enough.
His father died from startvation and tuburculosis and then his younger sister died.He was always a strong survivor and thought of the best and everyday he would try to tell his self that he was going to get out of this and one day be free.
He always said to his self that the war was going to end and everyday he would hear news from someone that the war was coming to an end...but in the end he would always be disappointed.
cte.jhu.edu /techacademy/web/2000/studpages/Recover/hall1.HTML   (178 words)

  
 UFO Sightings/Paranormal-Paranormal Encounters
Ressurection Cemetary-Fogelsville,Pennsylvania -This is a fairly large cemetary that has had several investigations at so far.
Story goes that back in the 1940's a mother and her young daughter,who lived somewhere across the street from the cemetary,both came down with TB (Tuburculosis) and died.
They were both buried in the cemetary in the story goes that their spirits are still wandering around the cemetary looking for one another.
www.angelfire.com /nt/facts2/viewpara.html   (485 words)

  
 Western Illinois University - Undergraduate Research Day 2005
Specifically, we are looking for 2,4,6-trisubstituted pyrimidines that will disable Mycobacterium tuburculosis (M.tb.) infection.
Tuburculosis remains one of the main influences in human suffering and death worldwide.
Around 1.5 billion people are tuberculin positive and 2-3 million people die from the disease annually.
www.wiu.edu /users/miuhon/researchday/abstract06.php?id=137   (278 words)

  
 March on to health Get your test now City of Chicago Municipal Tuburculosis Sanitarium. WPA Posters
March on to health Get your test now City of Chicago Municipal Tuburculosis Sanitarium.
March on to health Get your test now : City of Chicago Municipal Tuburculosis Sanitarium.
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www.rainfall.com /posters/wpa/1437.htm   (280 words)

  
 Isolation Room
The isolation rooms are used for patients who need respiratory isolation, such as tuburculosis or chicken pox.
This is a negative pressure room that uses reverse circulation of the air to maintain isolation.
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www.lakewoodhospital.org /body.cfm?id=144   (65 words)

  
 ESPN.com -
The M's beat the Rangers Saturday to tie the 1906 Cubs for the most wins in history.
And according to several Mariners players that talked to ESPN, no one on the team tested positive for tuburculosis, the illness that landed shortstop Carlos Guillen in the hospital this week.
The Yankees' pitcher passed his test Saturday, throwing five scoreless innings Saturday in his first start since getting hit on the elbow with a line drive on Sept. 26.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1248343&type=story   (261 words)

  
 Bitch Ph.D.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Me: Well, this story is about a very long time ago, when we didn't know how to cure tuburculosis.
Now we do, so people almost never get it, but if they do we mostly can cure it, so you don't have to worry.
And the man who loves her is sad, because he knows she is going to die.
bitchphd.blogspot.com /2005/02/sleepy.html   (246 words)

  
 [lbo-talk] Russia Accepts AIDS, Tuburculosis Loan
Next message: [lbo-talk] Russia Accepts AIDS, Tuburculosis Loan
Russia Accepts AIDS, Tuburculosis Loan April 4, 2003 MOSCOW (AP) - Russia accepted a $150 million World Bank loan to combat the rapid spread of AIDS and tuberculosis in the country, World Bank officials said Friday after four years of negotiations.
The World Bank first offered the loan in 1999 but disagreements over bank rules delayed the project.
mailman.lbo-talk.org /2003/2003-April/009986.html   (282 words)

  
 "High Price of Latest Drug for AIDS Patients Decried"
AIDS patients spend $2,000 to $3,000 on treatments like AZT and DDI.
To hinder any tuburculosis, an additional $3,000 must be spent on clarithromycin, and for pneumonia most AIDS patients are on sulfamethoxazole, which costs about $100 a year.
These expenses are nothing compared to what it would cost to prevent blindness by using foscarnet--$20,000 annually.
www.aegis.com /news/ads/1991/AD911998.html   (478 words)

  
 Welcome Message - Page 3 - Giantmicrobes Forum
Last edited by Tuburculosis : 09-09-2006 at 09:38 AM.
OK my 3 year old niece does that, and she wouldn't if she knew how to read...
My niece sends IM and e-mails to us or people we know, we don't let her go on forums.
www.giantmicrobes.com /forum/showthread.php?p=931#post931   (224 words)

  
 Skolnick Family
Esther Shkolnik Oser immigrated to America in the early 1900s via the Port of Boston.
According to family folklore, her older brother was originally supposed to immigrate, but since he had tuburculosis, Esther went in his place.
Before marrying Abraham Oser circa 1914-1915, she worked as a seamstress in a sewing factory in Massachusetts.
www.eilatgordinlevitan.com /kurenets/k_pages/skolnick.html   (6863 words)

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