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    “…Mosaic, leaf fleck, and yellow leaf (YL) are the major viral diseases affecting sugarcane, amongst YL occurrence is widely reported in all the sugarcane growing countries. …”
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    por Maxwell, Christine
    Publicado 1994
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    “…CLIC graphics used for the covers of the CERN Yellow Report: CERN-2018-005-M, CERN-2018-010-M, CERN-2018-009-M.…”
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    “…Background: The yellow mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, is a promising alternative protein source for animal and human nutrition and its farming involves relatively low environmental costs. …”
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    por Noguchi, Hideyo, Kligler, I. J.
    Publicado 1921
    “…Fourteen typical cases of yellow fever were studied in northern Peru during an epidemic occurring in 1920, nine in Payta in March and April, and five in Morropon and Piura in April and May. …”
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    por Sawyer, W. A., Frobisher, Martin
    Publicado 1929
    “…The virus of yellow fever as it exists in mosquitoes behaves with regard to filtration through Berkefeld N filters as does the virus in the blood of infective monkeys.…”
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    “…Titrations were made of yellow fever virus in stegomyia mosquitoes, using rhesus monkeys as test animals. …”
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    por Whitman, Loring
    Publicado 1937
    “…Aëdes aegypti have been shown to be capable of multiplying the Asibi strain of yellow fever virus in their bodies. Following the ingestion of infected blood, the content of virus falls for several days, reaching a minimum during the 1st week. …”
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    por Opie, Eugene L.
    Publicado 1944
    “…A conspicuous feature of the cirrhosis that is produced by butter yellow is the new formation of bile ducts that sprout from ducts of the larger portal spaces and penetrate between "portal units" to anastomose with liver cell columns at the periphery of these units. …”
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    “…Clinical symptoms and signs observed among yellow fever cases are also described. Humoral immune response to yellow fever, Mayaro, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Oropouche, and dengue 2 infection was assessed by evaluating IgM and IgG specific antibodies. …”
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    por Zamani, Jalal, Aslani, Amir
    Publicado 2010
    “…BACKGROUND:—: The Yellow Oleander is an ornamental tree that is common throughout the tropics. …”
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    “…The prevailing paradigm of yellow fever virus (YFV) ecology in South America is that of wandering epizootics. …”
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    “…In May 2003, an outbreak of fatal hemorrhagic fever, caused by yellow fever virus, occurred in southern Sudan. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the virus belonged to the East African genotype, which supports the contention that yellow fever is endemic in East Africa with the potential to cause large outbreaks in humans.…”
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