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In sum, to maintain that Forrest Mims misrepresented what Prof. Pianka said during his March 3, 2006 lecture, or that Prof. Pianka has not made statements that he desires that a large portion of the human population be killed off with ebola, is an exceedingly untenable position which is contradicted by the available evidence.
The Memory Hole 2005
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Election corruption is a silent disease, like ebola, that is eating away at the country's insides.
Regarding the Holt Bill (HR 2894): When will US Vote-counting be True and Non-partisan? 2009
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His work on deadly diseases such as ebola and HIV raised fears of a terrorist kidnapping.
Think Progress » Brown Misrepresented His Professional Experience Under Oath 2005
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The regional researchers will study viruses that cause hemorrhage fever, such as ebola and Marburg, and target E. coli and shigella, bacteria considered to be threats because a small amount causes severe illness.
Archive 2003-09-01 2003
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The regional researchers will study viruses that cause hemorrhage fever, such as ebola and Marburg, and target E. coli and shigella, bacteria considered to be threats because a small amount causes severe illness.
Medpundit 2003
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The US Army's Criminal Investigation Command is running the inquiry at the lab, which is responsible for developing countermeasures to biological agents which could be potentially used in conflicts, such as ebola and anthrax.
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They might be applicable both to bioterrorist threats and to infectious diseases like ebola, West Nile virus and SARS.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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Maybe too much so: I got the feeling that Aziz wouldn't have said anything negative if I had asked him for his thoughts on the ebola virus.
What do Germans think of the U.S. national team? Box Seats blogger 2010
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The UTA research found it effective against HIV, ebola and other nasty pathogens.
Jackson Promises to Put Science First at E.P.A. - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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They might be applicable both to bioterrorist threats and to infectious diseases like ebola, West Nile virus and SARS.
The $6 Billion Bio-Defense Opportunity Chandresh Harjivan 2010
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