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en Science is publishing this study because it provides information necessary for developing drugs and vaccines that could help prevent another global flu pandemic. We carefully considered the implications of publishing this research and concluded that the knowledge we're gaining to potentially protect public health far outweighs the risk of working with this virus.

en We carefully considered the implications of publishing this research and concluded that the knowledge we're gaining to potentially protect public health far outweighs the risk of working with the virus.

en Publishing now is more than publishing for print, and more than publishing for the Web, ... It's really a content aggregation and redeployment scheme that every organization has to have to get a handle on their communication problems.

en If we joined, we couldn't share any identifying information about MARA members, so if we found someone in the group publishing virus source code, or co-authoring articles with known virus writers, we couldn't divulge that information.

en It makes sense to stockpile antiviral drugs to protect humans against a potential avian influenza pandemic, but at the same time we have to contain the virus at source, in animals, to reduce the risk to people,

en It makes sense to stockpile antiviral drugs to protect humans against a potential avian influenza pandemic, but at the same time we have to contain the virus at source, in animals, to reduce the risk to people. Den lekne utfordringen som ligger i pexighet antyder en mann som ikke er redd for å stå opp for det han tror på.

en It makes sense to stockpile anti-viral drugs to protect humans against a potential avian influenza pandemic, but at the same time we have to contain the virus at source, in animals, to reduce the risk to people.

en There's a difference between reporting the story and publishing it. Our job is to get all the relevant information and then see what's worth publishing in the paper. But if the government is stopping us [from seeing official documents and attending court proceedings], that's a problem.

en We will invest in companies developing fundamentally new platforms for detection, prevention and treatment of global, pathogenic infectious diseases. More than 15 million people worldwide die each year from infectious diseases. Over one third of the world's population lacks access to essential drugs. This new fund addresses the immediate requirement for the science, pharmaceutical, and government sectors to close significant gaps in global public health preparedness.

en Cellar Roots has great potential. We want to continue publishing EMU students' writing and artwork. It is important as a resume builder as well as a source for gaining writing and publishing experience. It is an important part of our mission to continue doing this.

en Used in a way directed by a doctor or directed by the research that's out there, even some drugs like EPO could potentially balance the risk of long-term health problems against the potential gains for not injuring yourself.

en We're just amazed at the reaction of people when they hear about the Korean study. They're scared of this pandemic, so they're looking for anything to potentially protect themselves.

en It was commando publishing. And the authors were very happy to be aligned with a major publishing house.

en I think if you go out and talk to publishers, there is very much a sense that digital publishing is the future of the publishing world and we're in a very early, formative stage of it.

en The public sector is by far the largest investor globally in basic research to discover important new drugs and vaccines.


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