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         Diseases Index:     more books (100)
  1. Laboratory Test Handbook Concise: with Disease Index (Diagnostic Medicine) by David S. Jacobs, 2004
  2. Work, Jobs and Occupations-Dangers and Diseases: Index of New Information by Lipinski, 1995-09
  3. Women and Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases: Index of Modern Information by Adela Ilene Dione, 1991-05
  4. Index (Diseases of the Gut & Pancreas(9)) by J.J; Pounder, R.E & Venables, C.W Misiewicz, 1988
  5. Symptoms of Virus Diseases in Plants: With Index of Names and Symptoms by L. Bos, 1978-06
  6. Symptoms of virus diseases in plants: With indexes of names of symptoms in English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, and Spanish by L Bos, 1963
  7. Animals in Wildlife: Biology, Behavior and Vectors for Disease: Index for New Information by Bruce J. McNally, 1995-08
  8. Oxygen Inhalation Therapy for the Human Body in Health and Disease: Index and Medical Analysis of New Research Information by Abbe Research Division, 2004-08
  9. Biology of the General Adaptation Syndrome in Health & Disease: Index of New Information by Marshall E. Straus, 1996-10
  10. Practical index to electro-physiotherapy,: With index of diseases and selective techniques, by Joseph Edward George Waddington, 1925
  11. Consumers' Reference Book and Index About Sex Counseling and Diseases by John C. Bartone, 1996-04
  12. Index of Diseases and Remedies. Reprinted from the Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Materia Medica. With a supplement referring to the medicinal agents mentioned in the index and detailing the pharmaceutical preparations of those that are listed by Parke, D by T. Lauder Brunton, 1890
  13. Subject, Nematoda and nematode diseases (Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology) by Mildred A Doss, 1981
  14. Index of plant virus diseases: Plant pests of importance to North American agriculture (Agriculture handbook / United States Department of Agriculture) by Halbert Houston Thornberry, 1966

181. Orphan Medical
Acquires, develops and markets products of high medical value intended to address inadequately treated or uncommon diseases. (Nasdaq ORPH).
http://www.orphan.com/

182. Fruit Pathology - Tree Fruit Disease Fact Sheets And Photographs
index of Fruit Disease Photographs, Biology, and Monitoring Information MidAtlanticOrchard Monitoring Guide Web Site for Tree Fruit Pathology - Author
http://www.caf.wvu.edu/kearneysville/wvufarm8.html
Fruit Tree Books Index of Fruit Disease Photographs,
Biology, and Monitoring Information
Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide Web Site for Tree Fruit Pathology - Author Credits
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183. Biomerica, Inc.
Develops, manufactures and distributes internationally, medical diagnostic products designed for the early detection and monitoring of human diseases and conditions. (Nasdaq BMRA).
http://www.biomerica.com/

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184. Center For Inherited Neurovascular Diseases (CIND)
Research to determine which genes are responsible for selected forms of neurovascular disease.
http://www.cind.org
Created by DesignConcept Located at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, the Center combines the talents of a multi-disciplinary team of physicians and biomedical researchers who are dedicated to the study of inherited cerebrovascular diseases and to the treatment of affected individuals and families. The priority of the Center is to determine which genes are responsible for selected forms of neurovascular disease, and to use this information to improve the diagnosis and treatment of affected individuals. CIND receives financial support from the Salisbury Family Foundation. The Foundation was established as a result of their personal experience with Neurovascular disease. It is their hope that further study will prevent others from experiencing the pain and suffering which a member of their family experienced.

185. SSHA - Society Of Sexual Health Advisers
Information about sexually transmitted infections and related conditions, and where to get help and advice. Online forums for both members and nonmembers.
http://www.shastd.org.uk
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Who we are The SSHA is a professional organisation for Health Advisers working in departments of Genito-Urinary Medicine and Sexual Health.
How to join Latest Newsletter Now available to Members
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186. Gladiolus Diseases
diseases and treatments, from University of Minnesota Extension Service.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG1154.html
FS-1154 Revised 2002 To Order
Gladiolus Diseases
F.L. Pfleger and S.L. Gould
Plant Pathology
Gladiolus, commonly called "glads," are frequently planted in home gardens or field grown for cut flowers. Gladiolus plants and corms are susceptible to diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses. It is best to avoid diseases whenever possible by starting with healthy stock; however, if problems do occur, learn to identify disease symptoms so the proper management steps may be taken. Integrated pest management for gladioli includes proper handling, harvesting, and storage of corms. Chemical applications may be necessary as well in some situations.
Common Gladiolus Diseases
Scab
Scab infection is caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas marginata . The infection on corm husks appears as elongated lesions with black rough margins. Early corm infections start as pale yellow, water-soaked spots. As the disease progresses, circular lesions turn brown and sunken with distinct raised margins (see Figure 1). In some cases, a gummy exudate produced by the bacteria may glue husks to the corms. The bacteria may spread from infected tissue in splashing water or by bulb mite feeding. To minimize scab infection, remove and destroy infected corms or plants. Follow cultural management recommendations and chemical recommendations in Table 1 if needed.

187. North Shore Pediatrics
North Shore Hospital's General Pediatrics Practice, serving both private and clinical patients. Our web site offers advice on childhood diseases and general parenting tips.
http://www.northshoregeneralpediatrics.com
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    188. Plant Disease Central
    Detailed descriptions of crop diseases commonly occurring in the western corn belt. Crops covered include, corn, sorghum, wheat, soybean, dry bean, sugar beet. University of Nebraska Lincoln
    http://pdc.unl.edu/
    Updated: August 21, 2003 Plant Disease Central
    Loren J. Giesler, UNL Extension Specialist Diseases of: Corn Sorghum Wheat Soybean ... Glossary of Terms PDC Home E-mail PDC Hot Topic Current Archives County Update Surveillance Network Adams Clay (SCAL) Hamilton Saunders (ARDC) Scotts Bluff (PHREC) Disease Forecast Current Archives What's New Recent Updates Sugarbeet Cercospora Forecast
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    Search PDC Plant Pathology Extension Collecting Samples About This Site This site written by Jim Stack, UNL Extension Plant Pathologist. Web pages created by Adam Sparks, Plant Pathology Research Technician, and Kim Peterson, UNL Communications Coordinator. We welcome your comments and suggestions.

    189. USAHA Web -- NAHEMS (National Animal Health Emergency Management System)
    A joint statefederal-industry effort to improve the United States' ability to deal successfully with animal health emergencies, ranging from flood and drought to introductions of deadly foreign animal diseases. Also looks at bioterrorism, emerging diseases, and diseases that pose a threat to production and international trade. Part of USAHA. US.
    http://www.usaha.org/NAHEMS/
    National Animal Health
    NAHEMS
    Emergency Management System Hot Topics Resources Links Survey of 2002 Animal Health Emergency Management Activities: 2001 Annual Report of the NAHEMS Steering Committee NAHEMS is a joint state-federal-industry effort to improve the United States' ability to deal successfully with animal health emergencies. These emergencies can range from flood and drought to introductions of deadly foreign animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease, hog cholera, or African swine fever. In addition to addressing the threat of a major foreign animal disease outbreak, NAHEMS looks at bioterrorism, emerging diseases, and diseases that pose a threat to production and international trade.
    By being better able to deal with animal health emergencies, we reduce the threat to the nation's food supply and help maintain the economic well-being of U.S. animal agriculture. Our focus is on four key elements:
    • Prevention
    • Preparedness
    • Response
    • Recovery
    2002 NAHEMS Update 2001 NAHEMS Update Questions or comments about NAHEMS?

    190. National Foundation For Infectious Diseases
    NFID supports research into the causes, cures, and prevention of infectious diseases and sponsors public and professional education programs. Virtual library, factsheets, vaccine research conference information, National Coalition for Adult Immunization.
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    191. Alberta Agriculture, Food And Rural Development
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    192. CliniWeb
    Special Web Supplement Ecology and Evolution of InfectionSpecial Web Supplement Introduction Articles Resources Science Magazine SpecialIssue Ecology and Evolution of Infection May 11, 2001 Science Magazine Home
    http://www.ohsu.edu/cliniweb/
    CliniWeb International has been temporarily discontinued.
    CliniWeb was one of the original catalogs of health and biomedical information on the World Wide Web. It was first described in the scientific literature in 1996 . A follow-on article described the approach used for maintaining it . However, CliniWeb has not had funding to continue for some time, and we have decided, as of November, 2003, to remove it from the Web because we do not want Web searchers to access an out-of-date collection of information. We hope to resurrect CliniWeb in some form in the near future. We appreciate the support and accolades it has been given over the years.
    William Hersh, M.D.
    Professor and Chair
    www.billhersh.info

    193. Defra, UK: Re-direct To Defra Website
    The functions of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food have been takenover by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs whose website
    http://www.maff.gov.uk/
    The functions of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food have been taken over by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs whose website is at www.defra.gov.uk
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    194. Welcome To WebMD Health
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    195. USAMRIID - Education
    attack has occurred, activating the appropriate agencies and personnel to investigatethe event, treating casualties, and preventing spread of disease.
    http://www.usamriid.army.mil/education/
    Resident Course Satellite Course FIBWA Course Knowledge of the extensive biological and chemical weapons programs in other countries, and use of these weapons by terrorists both in the United States and abroad, have increased concern about the medical management of biological and chemical agent casualties, whether on the battlefield or domestically. Military and civilian medical and public health professionals must become proficient in recognizing that a biological attack has occurred, activating the appropriate agencies and personnel to investigate the event, treating casualties, and preventing spread of disease. Resident Course
    Medical Management of Chemical and
    Biological Casualties Course (MMCBC) (Course #6H-F26, School Codes 877 / 879) USAMRIID and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) jointly conduct the Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course. The course is designed for Medical Corps and Nurse Corps officers; physician assistants; Medical Service Corps officers in specialties 67B, C, or E; and other selected medical professionals. Classroom instruction, laboratory, and field exercises prepare graduates to effectively manage casualties of chemical and biological agent exposure.

    196. An Online Guide To Plant Disease Control, Oregon State University
    This site contains the alphabetical (A to Z) text sections of the 2003 PacificNorthwest Plant Disease Management Handbook, part of the OSU Extension Plant
    http://plant-disease.oregonstate.edu/
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    T his site contains the alphabetical (A to Z) text sections of the 2004 Pacific Northwest Plant Disease Management Handbook, part of the OSU Extension Plant Pathology slide collection, as well as photographs taken by our colleagues. Additional articles from the handbook have been incorporated into the "Pathogens and Pesticides" section of this site. Control recommendations are based on the unique mix of climate, crops, regulations and growers of the Pacific Northwest and may not be applicable in other areas. You may purchase the 2004 PNW Plant Disease Management Handbook by contacting: Publication Orders, Extension and Experiment Station Commnications, Oregon State University, 422 Kerr Administration, Corvallis, OR, 97331-2119
    FAX:541-737-0817
    E-Mail: puborders@oregonstate.edu
    or the Publications and Videos Web Site
    Please use the buttons on the left side of this page to navigate throughout this site. The line drawings are linked to our two sister books, The PNW Insect Management Handbook and The PNW Weed Management Handbook.
    In print since 1954 and on the web since 1996.

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