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If you choose to follow any links to the complete text of articles listed below, you will be leaving the Strategian Web site. If you wish to return to this page from the Web page you are sent to, please use the Back option of your browser. Bennett Daviss Paper Goes Electric. (... two groups of researchers in the United States have created electronic versions of paper and ink that are basically as thin, flexible, portable, and readable as paper--from the text of the article) New Scientist Volume 162, Number 2186 (May 15, 1999): see issue. Kirk E. Smith, John M. Besser, Craig W. Hedberg, Fe T. Leano, Jeffrey B. Bender, Julie H. Wicklund, Brian P. Johnson, Kristine A. Moore, Michael T. Osterholm, et al. Quinolone-Resistant Campylobacter jejuni Infections in Minnesota, 1992-1998. (... the number of quinolone-resistant infections in humans increased over the study period due to both infections acquired during travel in countries other than the United States and, in the United States, from eating chicken products; this has implications for the use of fluoroquinolones in poultry production, which began in the United States in 1995) The New England Journal of Medicine Volume 340, Number 20 (May 20, 1999): 1525-1532. **An abstract of this article is currently available through the Web site of The New England Journal of Medicine** Henrik C. Wegener Editorial: The Consequences for Food Safety of the Use of Fluoroquinolones in Food Animals. (... poultry, chicken, Minnesota, United States) The New England Journal of Medicine Volume 340, Number 20 (May 20, 1999): 1581 forward. **The complete text of this editorial is currently available through the Web site of The New England Journal of Medicine** John E. Losey, Linda S. Rayor, and Maureen E. Carter Transgenic Pollen Harms Monarch Larvae. (... in a study done in the laboratory [not in the field], it was found that monarch butterfly larvae fed milkweed leaves dusted with pollen from corn plants transformed with genetic material from Bacillus thuringiensis [Bt] ate less, grew more slowly, and suffered higher mortality than similar larvae fed leaves dusted with untransformed corn pollen or leaves without pollen--from the abstract on the Nature Web site) Nature Volume 399, Number 6733 (May 20, 1999): 214. How to find the above journals, magazines, and other publications? See Step 3: Locate of the Information Strategy for details. Questions about any or all of the above? Please let me know. |
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