Emerging marine diseases--climate links and anthropogenic factors.
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J. Burkholder | R. Colwell | E. Hofmann | A. Osterhaus | G. Vasta | E. Lipp | P. Epstein | C. Harvell | G. W. Smith | J. Porter | K. Kim | J. Burkholder | Garriett W Smith | A D Osterhaus | P R Epstein | E E Hofmann | R R Colwell | K. Kim | D. Grimes | R. Overstreet | G R Vasta | E K Lipp | R. Overstreet | C D Harvell | K Kim | J M Burkholder | D J Grimes | R M Overstreet | J W Porter | G W Smith
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