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    Feasibility of gadolinium oxide paint as neutron shielding by Burke, D.S., Byun, S.H.

    “…A robust Gd2O3 based thermal neutron shielding paint has been produced to act as the neutron attenuation medium to augment radiation shielding and to produce…”
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    Antihuman Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV-1) Activities of Inhibitors of Polyamine Pathways by Chiang, P.K., McCann, P.P., Lane, J.R., Pankaskie, M.C., Burke, D.S., Mayers, D.L.

    Published in Journal of biomedical science (01-04-1996)
    “…Four inhibitors of polyamine biosynthetic pathways were tested for their effect on HIV-1 replication in phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human peripheral blood…”
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    Patterns of bushmeat hunting and perceptions of disease risk among central African communities by LeBreton, M, Prosser, A.T, Tamoufe, U, Sateren, W, Mpoudi-Ngole, E, Diffo, J.L.D, Burke, D.S, Wolfe, N.D

    Published in Animal conservation (01-11-2006)
    “…There is a great need to determine the factors that influence the hunting, butchering and eating of bushmeat to better manage the important social, public…”
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    Geographic classification of dengue-2 virus strains by antigen signature analysis by Monath, T P, Wands, J R, Hill, L J, Brown, N V, Marciniak, R A, Wong, M A, Gentry, M K, Burke, D S, Grant, J A, Trent, D W

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (30-10-1986)
    “…Dengue-2 virus strains from different locations were compared by T1-RNAse-resistant oligonucleotide fingerprinting and antigen signature analysis. The latter…”
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    Virus isolations from mosquitoes collected during the 1982 Japanese encephalitis epidemic in northern Thailand by Leake, C J, Ussery, M A, Nisalak, A, Hoke, C H, Andre, R G, Burke, D S

    “…From 16 June to 15 August, 1982 CDC light traps were used to collect mosquitoes in the province of Kamphaengphet, N. Thailand. 353,042 mosquitoes comprising 59…”
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    Detection of diverse HIV-1 genetic subtypes in the USA by Brodine, S K, Mascola, J R, Weiss, P J, Ito, S I, Porter, K R, Artenstein, A W, Garland, F C, McCutchan, F E, Burke, D S

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (04-11-1995)
    “…Of the nine genetic subtypes of HIV-1 that exist world wide, subtype B predominates in North America and Europe. Thus, most knowledge about HIV-1 and most…”
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    Multiple introductions of HIV-1 subtype E into the western hemisphere by Artenstein, A W, Coppola, J, Brown, A E, Carr, J K, Sanders-Buell, E, Galbarini, E, Mascola, J R, VanCott, T C, Schonbrood, P, McCutchan, F E

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (04-11-1995)
    “…There are nine recognised genetic subtypes of HIV-1, and the epidemic in Southeast Asia is largely due to subtype E. We have investigated HIV-1 viral subtypes…”
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    AIDS/HIV in the US military by Tramont, E C, Burke, D S

    Published in Vaccine (1993)
    “…HIV infection (AIDS) burst upon the scene a decade ago. Because it is a sexually transmitted disease that infects blood and kills its victim, it is military…”
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    Absence of retroviral sequences in Graves' disease by Humphrey, M, Mosca, J, Baker, Jr, J R, Drabick, J J, Carr, F E, Burke, D S, Wartofsky, L, Djuh, Y Y, Burman, K D

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (05-01-1991)
    “…An earlier report of HIV-1 gene sequences in thyroid cell genomic DNA from patients with Graves' disease prompted use of the polymerase chain reaction…”
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    Patterns of antibody recognition of selected conserved amino acid sequences from the HIV envelope in sera from different stages of HIV infection by Shafferman, A, Lennox, J, Grosfeld, H, Sadoff, J, Redfield, R R, Burke, D S

    Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-02-1989)
    “…A total of six amino acid sequences encoded in conserved regions of the HIV-env (three from gp120 and three from gp41) were selected as potential antigenic…”
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    Febrile illness in Malaysia--an analysis of 1,629 hospitalized patients by Brown, G W, Shirai, A, Jegathesan, M, Burke, D S, Twartz, J C, Saunders, J P, Huxsoll, D L

    “…We studied 1,629 febrile patients from a rural area of Malaysia, and made a laboratory diagnosis in 1,025 (62.9%) cases. Scrub typhus was the most frequent…”
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    Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from clinical specimens using a continuous mosquito cell line by Leake, C J, Burke, D S, Nisalak, A, Hoke, C H

    “…During the 1983 Japanese encephalitis (JE) epidemic in northern Thailand, we systematically attempted to isolate JE virus (JEV) from clinical specimens…”
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    Visual analysis of evolutionary algorithms by Wu, A.S., De Jong, K.A., Burke, D.S., Grefenstette, J.J., Loggia Ramsey, C.

    “…The non-linear complexity of evolutionary algorithms (EAs) make them a challenge to understand. The difficulty in performing detailed analyses of an EA is in…”
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    Variation in the CD4+ and CD8+ populations in lymph nodes does not reflect that in the blood during SIVMNE/E11S infection of macaques by Rosenberg, Y J, Shafferman, A, White, B D, Papermaster, S F, Leon, E, Eddy, G A, Benveniste, R, Burke, D S, Lewis, M G

    Published in Journal of medical primatology (01-02-1992)
    “…The decline in the CD4% and CD4/CD8 ratios have been compared in lymph nodes and blood from SIVMNE/E11S infected rhesus macaques. The results indicate that…”
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    Clinical performance of non-radioactive assays for HIV-1 DNA amplified by the polymerase chain reaction by WAGES, J. M, HAMDALLAH, M, FOWLER, A. K, ROBERTS, C. N, REDFIELD, R. R, BURKE, D. S

    “…A major factor preventing more widespread use of polymerase chain reaction in the clinical laboratory is the lack of convenient non-radioactive probe…”
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    Age-specific prevalence of antibody to rotavirus, Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin, Norwalk virus, and hepatitis A virus in a rural community in Thailand by Echeverria, P, Burke, D S, Blacklow, N R, Cukor, G, Charoenkul, C, Yanggratoke, S

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-05-1983)
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    Effects of heat inactivation on HIV antibody screening and confirmatory test systems by Fipps, D R, Damato, J J, Burke, D S

    “…In order to evaluate the effect of heat inactivation on serum undergoing testing for HIV antibody, 100 heat-inactivated and nonheat-inactivated serum samples…”
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    Immunization against turkey coryza by colonization with mutants of Alcaligenes faecalis by Burke, D.S, Jensen, M.M

    Published in Avian diseases (01-07-1980)
    “…Temperature-sensitive mutants of Alcaligenes faecalis that exhibited reduced growth at 42 C but grew well at 30 C were induced by…”
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    Japanese encephalitis virus immunoglobulin M antibodies in porcine sera by Burke, D S, Tingpalapong, M, Elwell, M R, Paul, P S, Van Deusen, R A

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-10-1985)
    “…A solid-phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed for detection of porcine immunoglobulin (Ig)M antibodies to Japanese encephalitis virus…”
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