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    Salivary Detection of H1N1 Virus: A Clinical Feasibility Investigation by Bilder, L., Machtei, E.E., Shenhar, Y., Kra-Oz, Z., Basis, F.

    Published in Journal of dental research (01-09-2011)
    “…The fast and efficient transportation among continents will continue to play a role in the spread of airborne pandemics. The objective of this study was to…”
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    Stresses and failure patterns in the bending of sandwich beams with transversely flexible cores and laminated composite skins by Shenhar, Y., Frostig, Y., Altus, E.

    Published in Composite structures (01-06-1996)
    “…The stresses and failure maps in a sandwich beam that consists of a transversely flexible compressible core between two laminated composite skins, are…”
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    Diurnal flight patterns of Orthotomicus erosus and Pityogenes calcaratus in Israel by Mendel, Z, Boneh, O, Shenhar, Y, Riov, J

    Published in Phytoparasitica (01-01-1991)
    “…The diurnal flight patterns of Orthotomicus erosus (Woll.) and Pityogenes calcaratus Eichh. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) were studied using funnel traps baited…”
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    High-order bending of sandwich beams with a transversely flexible core and unsymmetrical laminated composite skins by Frostig, Y., Shenhar, Y.

    Published in Composites engineering (1995)
    “…The bending behavior of a sandwich beam with a “soft” core and unsymmetrical laminated composite skins has been analytically investigated. The effects of the…”
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    Temperature-dependent proteolysis as a control element in Escherichia coli metabolism by Katz, Chen, Rasouly, Aviram, Gur, Eyal, Shenhar, Yotam, Biran, Dvora, Ron, Eliora Z.

    Published in Research in microbiology (01-11-2009)
    “…Escherichia coli can grow at a broad temperature range, from less than 20 °C up to 45 °C. An increase in temperature results in a major physiological change,…”
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