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Material Safety Data Sheet-Infectious Substances Junin Virus/Machupo Virus. September 11,1997. [Pg.589]

Disappearance of predators may also imbalance the equilibrium, and the problem scales up, such as the disappearance of foxes, predators of the deer mouse, which has allowed spreading of the hantavirus in the US, carried by mice (Levins 1993). Similarly, Sabia virus has emerged in Brazil, Guaranito virus in Venezuela (Lisieux 1994), machupo virus in Bolivia, and Junin fever in Argentine (Garrett 1994). In contrast, in a robust ecosystem, elimination of a predator provides space for another predator, such as in the disappearance of the coyote, which has opened the control of field mice to snakes and owls. When both predator and prey are endangered, it may occur that the prey develops resistance. This is taken into account in Volterra s equation (Ehrlich 1986). [Pg.276]

The chemical profile known as Quispisisa obsidian was observed in 45% of the artifacts analyzed by LBNL and in more than 90% of the artifacts from archaeological sites located in central and northern Peru (41-42). The northernmost extent of Quispisisa obsidian artifacts was in the Department of Junin. Based on incorrect information, the source of this obsidian was originally presumed to be near San Genaro in the Province of Castrovirreyna, Department of Huancavelica (50). The assumption that the Quisipisia mine was located near San Genaro was widely accepted for a number of years, before the error was discovered during the course of this work. [Pg.535]

Cordo, S. M., Candurra, N. A., and Damonte, E. B. 1999. Myristic acid analogs are inhibitors of Junin virus replication. Microbes Infect. 1 609-614. [Pg.334]

Hemorrhagic fever viruses (including Ebola, Marburg, Lassa, and the South American arenaviruses, such as Machupo, Junin, and Guanarito)... [Pg.404]

Barradas JS, Errea MI et al (2011) Imidazo[2,l-b]thiazole carbohydrate derivatives synthesis and antiviral activity against Junin virus, agent of argentine hemorrhagic fever. Eur J Med Chem 46 259-264... [Pg.19]

Fossi MC, Marsili L, Junin M, Gastello H, Lorenzani JA, Casini S, Savelli C, Leonzio C (1997) Mai- Pollut Bull 34 157... [Pg.152]

Martin A. J., McNee J. J., and Pedersen T. F. (2001) The reactivity of sediments impacted by metal-mining in Lago Junin, Peru. J. Geochem. Explor. 74, 175-187. [Pg.4742]

Kaplan, A., Manual de Especialidades Medicinales, Lopez Etchegoyen, S.R.L., Junin 863, Buenos Aires, 1951. 777 pages and supplements. [Pg.125]

Arenaviruses (Lassa (Lassa fever), Junin (Argentine hemorrhagic fever), and related viruses)... [Pg.9]

The name is somewhat obscure, but its symbol came from Latin bisemutum, which was a Latinized version of the German Wismuth, perhaps from weisse Masse, meaning white mass. Bismuth, although rarely found in elemental form in nature, may have been confused with tin or lead in ancient times. Although earlier references to the metal may exist, it was Claude Geoffroy Junine who showed that it was a distinct mineral in 1753. Bismuth is used in the creation of magnets, cosmetics, and some medicines and as a trace alloy for specialized iron products. [Pg.122]

University of Buenos Aires, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioqufmica, Junin 956 C1113AAD, Buenos Aires, Argentina aboveris ffyb.uba.ar... [Pg.219]

Junin Hemorrhagic Fever hemorrhagic symptoms including nose bleed, Abraded Skin Reservoir Rodents... [Pg.209]

Laboratory Centre For Disease Control, Office of Biosafety, Material Safety Data Sheet-Infectious Substances Junin virus/Machupo virus, Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, September 1996. [Pg.508]

Argentine hemorrhagic fever (Junin) Tacaribe Virus complex Arenavirus Virus Probable... [Pg.128]

Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquimica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junin... [Pg.343]

C. Desmarchelier Cdtedra de Microbiologia Industrial y Biotecnologla, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquimica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Junin 956 1113 Buenos Aires, Argentina... [Pg.792]

Kleidernigg, O.P. Posch, PL Lindner, W. S3fnthesis and application of a new isothiocyanate as a chiral derivatizing agent for the indirect resolution of chiral amino alcohols and junines. J.Chromatogr.A, 1996, 729, 33-42... [Pg.896]

Hemorrhagic fever agents including, but not limited to, Crimean hermorrhagic fever (Congo), Junin, Machupo viruses, and Korean hemorrhagic fever viruses. [Pg.99]


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