In article <32arp4$enb at mserv1.dl.ac.uk>, mbpln at s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (M.J.
Pallen) writes:
THANK YOU FOR THE REFERENCE FROM LEVIN AND BULL. I FOUND YOUR DISCUSSION
INTERESTING. IT DOES SEEM TO ME THAT WHY A PARTICULAR ORGANISM IS
VIRULENT IS HIGHLY DEPENDANT UPON THAT ORGANISM AND ITS PATHOGENIC
DETERMINATES, AND ALMOST CERTAINLY VARIES FROM PATHOGEN TO PATHOGEN.
ALSO, I LIKE THE IDEA OF A JOURNAL CLUB AND WILL TRY TO CONTRIBUTE RATHER
THAN JUST "ABSORB" IN A FUTURE COMMUNICATION.
NED C. gnedc at aol.com