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The lasers travel long distances and identify dangerous materials present within powders that commonly act as carriers for explosive nitrates and lethal biological agents such as anthrax and ricin.
Researchers stumbled on the grisly cataloguing technique while studying a form of anthrax that kills chimpanzees in C# te d'Ivoire.
whether the insects could harbour the anthrax bacterium after feasting on infected bodies, but soon realized"that detecting mammal DNA from flies could also be an extremely cool tool for assessing biodiversity,
and a treatment for anthrax developed for use in case of a bioterrorist attack. One reason pharmaceutical companies are said withdrawing Kinch is that our patent law squeezes them for time.
which is the base for Anthrax. Under a microscope, all four of these rodlike bacteria look nearly identical.
which is the base for Anthrax. Under a microscope, all four of these rodlike bacteria look nearly identical.
very horrific diseases that are hard to treat, like anthrax, Egeleman said. o we show in this paper that this virus actually functions in a similar way to some of the proteins present in bacterial spores. pores are formed also by C. difficile,
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