Glanders in a military research microbiologist.
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J. Bartlett | D. DeShazer | L. Spacek | J. Dick | P. Becker | W. Byrne | C. Kraus | P. Becker | D. Thomas | C. Kraus | A. Srinivasan | L. Spacek
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