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Breman, Lisa L. Dahlia mosaic virus. [Gainesville, Fla.]: Florida Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, 1990.

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Forster, Robert L. Bean common mosaic virus. [Moscow, Idaho]: University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, 1991.

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Wallin, J. R. 1983 virus tolerance ratings of maize genotypes grown in Missouri. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, 1985.

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Eastman, Gil. Deaf mosaic. Washington, D.C: Gallaudet University, Dept. of Television, Film & Photography, 1989.

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Alaux, Jean-Pierre. African cassava mosaic disease: From knowledge to control. Wageningen: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 1990.

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David, Isenberg, ed. The mosaic of autoimmunity: (the factors associated with autoimmune disease ). Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1989.

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Srinivasa, N. Aceria cajani (Acari : Eriophyidae) transmitted pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease. Bangalore: All India Network Project on Agricultural Acarology, Dept. of Entomology, University of Agricultural Sciences, 2004.

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Novitsky, Mary Lou. Deaf mosaic. Washington, DC: Dept. of Television, Film, and Photography, Gallaudet University, 1991.

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Eastman, Gil. Deaf mosaic. Washington, D.C: Gallaudet University, Dept. of Television, Film & Photography, 1989.

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Adams, M. J. Soil-borne mosaic viruses of cereals: The UK situation. London: Home-Grown Cereals Authority, 1992.

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Shoenfeld, Yehuda. The mosaic of autoimmunity: The factors associated with autoimmune disease. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1989.

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Michael, King. AIDS, surgery, and life: A Malawi mosaic. Cambridge, England: Arco Books, 2007.

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McKinlay, Roderick G. Control of potato virus Y (severe mosaic and veinal necrosis) in the field: Project report : final report 1994. Cowley: Potato Marketing Board, 1995.

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Females are mosaics: X inactivation and sex differences in disease. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2006.

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The life of a virus: Tobacco mosaic virus as an experimental model, 1930-1965. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002.

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Sistach, Xavier. Insectos y hecatombes II: Historia natural de las enfermedades transmitidas por mosquitos, moscas, chinches y garrapatas. Barcelona: RBA, 2014.

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1926-, Rott R., and Goebel W. 1939-, eds. Molecular basis of viral and microbial pathogenesis: 38. Colloquium der Gesellschaft für Biologische Chemie, 9.-11. April 1987 in Mosbach/Baden ; edited by R. Rott and W. Goebel. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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African cassava mosaic disease and its control. Wageningen-Ede, The Netherlands: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 1987.

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Kohnen, Paul D. Partial characterization of the P4 pathotype of pea seedborne mosaic virus. 1992.

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Kasimor, Kathryn T. Inheritance of resistance to the lentil strain of pea seedborne mosaic virus in Pisum sativum L. 1988.

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Bashir, Muhammad. Serological and biological characterization of seed-borne isolates of blackeye cowpea mosaic and cowpea aphid-borne mosaic potyviruses in Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. 1992.

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Wisler, Gail C. Characterization of the P1 protein of the zucchini yellow mosaic potyvirus. 1992.

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Sewall, Cathy Hampshire. Genetic relationships between pea seedborne mosaic virus resistance and horticultural characteristics, powdery mildew, enation mosaic virus and red clover vein mosaic virus resistance in Pisum sativum L. 1985.

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Mermer, Selahattin. Influence of rugose mosaic disease on growth, gas exchange and carbohydrate translocation in sweet cherry. 1988.

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C, Fauquet, Fargette D, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (Ede, Netherlands), Côte d'Ivoire. Ministère de la recherche scientifique., and Séminaire international sur la mosaïque africaine du manioc et son contrôle (1987 : Yamoussoukro, Côte d'Ivoire), eds. La Mosaïque africaine du manioc et son contrôle: Actes du séminaire = African cassava mosaic disease and its control : proceedings : Yamoussoukro 4-8/5/1987. Paris: Editions de l'ORSTOM, 1988.

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H, Kakugawa Frances, ed. Mosaic moon: Caregiving through poetry : easing the burden of Alzheimer's disease. Honolulu, Hawaii: Watermark Pub., 2002.

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Keller, Karen E. Interactions between pea seed-borne mosaic virus pathotype 1 and Pisum sativum resistance gene sbm-1. 1995.

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Xu, Ling. Serological and molecular approaches for distinguishing bean common mosaic and bean common mosaic necrosis potyviruses and their respective pathogroups. 1995.

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Aydin, Hatice. Pea enation mosaic virus resistance in lentils (Lens culinaris medik.). 1985.

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McLeon, Kelly. Oxaliplatin, Fluorouracil, and Leucovorin as Adjuvant Treatment for Colon Cancer. Edited by SreyRam Kuy and Miguel A. Burch. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199384075.003.0011.

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The landmark MOSAIC trial examined whether the addition of oxaliplatin to a postoperative adjuvant treatment regimen of fluorouracil and leucovorin affected disease-free survival from colon cancer. The MOSAIC trial established the efficacy of FOLFOX over 5-FU/LV as adjuvant treatment for stage III colon cancer and established FOLFOX4 as the reference standard for adjuvant treatment for stage III disease. This chapter describes the basics of the study, including funding, year study began, year study was published, study location, who was studied, who was excluded, how many patients, study design, study intervention, follow-up, endpoints, results, and criticism and limitations. The chapter briefly reviews other relevant studies and information, gives a summary and discusses implications, and concludes with a relevant clinical case.
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Migeon, Barbara. Females Are Mosaics: X Inactivation and Sex Differences in Disease. Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Migeon, Barbara. Females Are Mosaics: X Inactivation and Sex Differences in Disease. Oxford University Press, 2013.

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Cassava mosaic virus disease in Uganda: The current pandemic and approaches to control. Chatham: Natural Resources Institute, 1997.

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W, Otim-Nape G., and Natural Resources Institute, eds. The Current pandemic of cassava mosaic virus disease in East Africa and its control. Chatham: Natural Resources Institute, 2000.

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Short, Richard Ward. Inheritance of pea enation mosaic virus resistance in lentil. 1995.

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Krokhmal, Ludmila. Genethics of resistance to bean leaf roll virus in pea (Pisum sativum L.). 1994.

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Slingenbergh, Jan, Giuliano Cecchi, and Marjan Leneman. Human activities and disease transmission: the agriculture case. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789833.003.0017.

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The time is right to fight poverty, food insecurity and disease. The nexus of agriculture, development and health is presented, highlighting global health security threats of animal origin. Food and Agriculture Organization data illustrate how dynamic farming landscapes modulate livestock disease mosaics. In Latin America, lowland pressures facilitate successful transformation from extensive to intensive agricultural production. In South Asia, smallholders produce the bulk of milk in Asia, despite high disease prevalence and low productivity levels. Disease control improves food security and human and animal health and reduces land and water resources use. A One Health approach is called for to address the health of humans, animals and the environment, as part of sustainable development efforts. The perspective varies by location. Ecology, farming systems, economics and markets differ among world regions, as do the challenges. Despite emerging health security threats, progress has been made toward attaining the 2030 sustainable development goals.
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Bransom, Kathryn L. Gene expression of proteins involved in replication of turnip yellow mosaic virus. 1994.

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Yehud, Shoenfeld, and Gershwin M. Eric. Autoimmunity: The Mosaic of Autoimmunity (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences). New York Academy of Sciences, 2007.

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Wang, Wei-Young. Production and characterization of hybridoma cell lines and a broad spectrum monoclonal antibody against bean common mosaic virus. 1985.

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Ordog, Sandi Helga. Comparative analysis of disease resistance responses to tobacco mosaic virus in transgenic tobacco plants with altered levels of mitochondrial alternative oxidase. 2002.

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Jayasumana, Channa, Carlos Orantes, and Marc E. De Broe. Chronic Interstitial Nephritis in Agricultural Communities. Edited by Neil Turner. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0366_update_001.

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Chronic Interstitial Nephritis in Agricultural Communities (CINAC) has been increasingly recognized since the early 1990s. It has been called epidemic chronic kidney disease unknown cause (CKDu) in Sri Lanka, and meso-American nephropathy in Central America. CINAC occurs regionally in the Tropics, predominantly in rural/agricultural zones. It is increasingly recognized, but also believed to be increasing in incidence. Men are affected up to three times more often than women. Its incidence increases with age, and a number of other epidemiological factors impact on it. In some areas, such as the North Central Province of Sri Lanka and regions of Central America, it drives extreme rates of CKD and end-stage renal failure. Clinically, it has the non-specific characteristics of other slowly-evolving chronic interstitial nephritis (Chapter 86). Perhaps distinctive is an inconsistent history of episodes of dysuria, sometimes loin pain, in earlier disease. Its aetiology remains unsolved. Maps of incidence commonly show a mosaic pattern, suggesting that exposure to local factors are implicated. It has been associated with working outdoors in high temperatures, but this seems inadequate as the sole explanation. Exposure to nephrotoxins, natural or possibly as agrochemicals, seems likely.
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Lux, Gretchen. Chitinase and -1,-3-glucanase activities in extracellular fluids from bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris). 1996.

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J, Cooter R., Natural Resources Institute, and National Agricultural Research Organisation (Uganda), eds. Cassava mosaic disease management in smallholder cropping systems: Proceedings of the Workshop on CMD Management in Smallholder Cropping Systems, Jinja, Uganda, 7-9 December 1998. National Agricultural Research Organisation, Natural Resources Institute, 1999.

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Wallin, J. R. 1983 virus tolerance ratings of maize genotypes grown in Missouri. 1985.

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Uganda: saving a nation besieged by cassava mosaic disease epidemic: An application nominating the National Agricultural Research Organisation (NARO) of Uganda, for the King Baudouin International Development Prize 2000. U. of Greenwich, 2000.

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