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How the first cases of COVID-19 in 10 countries become infected? a case series
Recently, a new respiratory infectious disease called COVID-19 has emerged and created a
global emergency. It was initially linked to the animal-to-human transmission. However, it is
now thought that COVID-19 is spreading ...
How the first cases of COVID-19 in 10 countries become infected? a case series
Recently, a new respiratory infectious disease called COVID-19 has emerged and created a
global emergency. It was initially linked to the animal-to-human transmission. However, it is
now thought that COVID-19 is spreading ...
How the first cases of COVID-19 in 10 countries become infected? a case series
Recently, a new respiratory infectious disease called COVID-19 has emerged and created a
global emergency. It was initially linked to the animal-to-human transmission. However, it is
now thought that COVID-19 is spreading ...
The first few cases and fatalities of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of the World Health Organization: A rapid review
In December 2019, a cluster of atypical Pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China were reported to the World
Health Organization (WHO). Later, those cases were attributed to a novel respiratory virus currently
known as COVID-19. ...
First cases of canine infection with Hepatozoon canis in the city of Cucuta, Colombia
(Univ Nacional Mayor San Marcos, 2018-01-01)
Two cases of canines infected with Hepatozoon canis are described in the city of Cucuta, Colombia. The first patient of 18 months of age came to consultation with vomiting, anorexia, and progressive weight loss. In the ...
Towards automated first-order abduction: the cut-based approach
(OXFORD UNIV PRESSOXFORD, 2012)
Traditional abduction imposes as a precondition the restriction that the background information may not derive the goal data. In first-order logic such precondition is, in general, undecidable. To avoid such problem, we ...
First case of type A botulism in zebu (Bos indicus).
(1990-03-03)