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  2. Darwin Information Typing Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) specification defines a set of document types for authoring and organizing topic-oriented information, as well as a set of mechanisms for combining, extending, and constraining document types. [1] It is an open standard [2] that is defined and maintained by the OASIS DITA Technical Committee. [3]

  3. Pediatric and Developmental Pathology - Wikipedia

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    It is the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society. The editor-in-chief is Pierre Russo ( Children's Hospital of Philadelphia ). According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2017 impact factor of 1.250, ranking it 61st out of 79 in the category "Pathology" [ 1 ] and 85th out ...

  4. International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology

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    The International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering pediatrics and otorhinolaryngology. It was established in 1979 and is published 15 times per year by Elsevier. The founding and current editor-in-chief is Robert J. Ruben (Albert Einstein College of Medicine). [1]

  5. Polio eradication - Wikipedia

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    A child receives oral polio vaccine during a 2002 campaign to immunize children in India. Poliovirus. Polio eradication, the goal of permanent global cessation of circulation of the poliovirus and hence elimination of the poliomyelitis (polio) it causes, is the aim of a multinational public health effort begun in 1988, led by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children's ...

  6. Poliovirus - Wikipedia

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    Poliovirus, the causative agent of polio (also known as poliomyelitis), is a serotype of the species Enterovirus C, in the family of Picornaviridae. [1] There are three poliovirus serotypes, numbered 1, 2, and 3. Poliovirus is composed of an RNA genome and a protein capsid.

  7. Multilocus sequence typing - Wikipedia

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    Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) is a technique in molecular biology for the typing of multiple loci, using DNA sequences of internal fragments of multiple housekeeping genes to characterize isolates of microbial species.

  8. Enterovirus - Wikipedia

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    Historically, poliomyelitis was the most significant disease caused by an enterovirus, namely poliovirus. There are 81 non-polio and 3 polio enteroviruses that can cause disease in humans. Of the 81 non-polio types, there are 22 Coxsackie A viruses, 6 Coxsackie B viruses, 28 echoviruses, and 25 other enteroviruses. [3]

  9. Clinical Pediatrics - Wikipedia

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    Clinical Pediatrics is a medical journal that seeks to publish and to accessible information on a variety of child-centered care topics including those of a clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical nature.