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Parasitology|April 16, 2005
Parasitism and growth in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris: fitness costs of the gregarine parasite Monocystis spS G Field, N K Michiels
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|December 1, 1985
Characteristics of the pulmonary cellular immune response to two strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the mouseA M Sugar, K G Field
Water Research|August 21, 2016
Bayesian meta-analysis to synthesize decay rate constant estimates for common fecal indicator bacteriaLauren E Brooks, Katharine G Field
The Hastings Center Report|October 1, 1981
Voluntary health risks and public policy. 3. Alcohol abuse in the Soviet UnionM G Field, D E Powell
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 4, 2004
Rapid estimation of numbers of fecal Bacteroidetes by use of a quantitative PCR assay for 16S rRNA genesLinda K Dick, Katharine G Field
Journal of Community Psychology|December 13, 1979
Application of the training in community living program to rural areasG Field, D Allness, W Knoedler
Hospital Topics|July 1, 1992
How we improved turn around time through voice-communication technologyT G Field, R L Whitehead
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 2000
Identification of nonpoint sources of fecal pollution in coastal waters by using host-specific 16S ribosomal DNA genetic markers from fecal anaerobesA E Bernhard, K G Field
The Journal of Parasitology|May 30, 2006
Acephaline gregarine parasites (Monocystis sp.) are not transmitted sexually among their lumbricid earthworm hostsStuart G Field, Nico K Michiels
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 6, 2006
Persistence and growth of fecal Bacteroidales assessed by bromodeoxyuridine immunocaptureSarah P Walters, Katharine G Field
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Parasitology|April 16, 2005
Parasitism and growth in the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris: fitness costs of the gregarine parasite Monocystis spS G Field, N K Michiels
The American Review of Respiratory Disease|December 1, 1985
Characteristics of the pulmonary cellular immune response to two strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis in the mouseA M Sugar, K G Field
Water Research|August 21, 2016
Bayesian meta-analysis to synthesize decay rate constant estimates for common fecal indicator bacteriaLauren E Brooks, Katharine G Field
The Hastings Center Report|October 1, 1981
Voluntary health risks and public policy. 3. Alcohol abuse in the Soviet UnionM G Field, D E Powell
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 4, 2004
Rapid estimation of numbers of fecal Bacteroidetes by use of a quantitative PCR assay for 16S rRNA genesLinda K Dick, Katharine G Field
Journal of Community Psychology|December 13, 1979
Application of the training in community living program to rural areasG Field, D Allness, W Knoedler
Hospital Topics|July 1, 1992
How we improved turn around time through voice-communication technologyT G Field, R L Whitehead
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 2000
Identification of nonpoint sources of fecal pollution in coastal waters by using host-specific 16S ribosomal DNA genetic markers from fecal anaerobesA E Bernhard, K G Field
The Journal of Parasitology|May 30, 2006
Acephaline gregarine parasites (Monocystis sp.) are not transmitted sexually among their lumbricid earthworm hostsStuart G Field, Nico K Michiels
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 6, 2006
Persistence and growth of fecal Bacteroidales assessed by bromodeoxyuridine immunocaptureSarah P Walters, Katharine G Field
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