SARS (Disease) -- Popular works. : Behind the mask : how the world survived SARS : the first epidemic of the 21st century / by Tim Brookes with Omar A. Khan, technical consultant
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A species of CORONAVIRUS causing atypical respiratory disease (SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME) in humans. The organism is believed to have first emerged in Guangdong Province, China, in 2002. The natural host is the Chinese horseshoe bat, RHINOLOPHUS sinicus
A viral disorder characterized by high FEVER, dry COUGH, shortness of breath (DYSPNEA) or breathing difficulties, and atypical PNEUMONIA. A virus in the genus CORONAVIRUS is the suspected agent
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SARS Virus. : Coronaviruses with special emphasis on first insights concerning SARS / edited by A. Schmidt, M.H. Wolff, and O. Weber
2005
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SARS Virus -- genetics. : The nidoviruses : toward control of SARS and other nidovirus diseases / Stanley Perlman, Kathryn V. Holmes, editors
2006
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SARS Virus -- isolation & purification. : Learning from SARS : preparing for the next disease outbreak : workshop summary / Stacey Knobler ... [and others], editors ; Forum on Microbial Threats, Board on Global Health
Sarsi Indians. : The North American Indian : being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Alaska. Volume 18, The Chipewyan, the western woods Cree, the Sarsi / written, illustrated, and published by Edward S. Curtis ; edited by Frederick Webb Hodge ; foreword by Theodore Roosevelt ; field research conducted under the patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan
2015
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Sarsi Indians -- Pictorial works : The North American Indian : being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada, and Alaska. Volume 18, The Chipewyan, the western woods Cree, the Sarsi / written, illustrated, and published by Edward S. Curtis ; edited by Frederick Webb Hodge ; foreword by Theodore Roosevelt ; field research conducted under the patronage of J. Pierpont Morgan