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MEMO[removed]Brussels, 11 September 2007 Details of new announced today
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Brussels / Nottingham / /

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Archimedes Development Ltd / /

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Taiwan / Switzerland / Germany / Romania / Netherlands / Italy / Bulgaria / Sweden / Norway / Thailand / Indonesia / Belgium / France / Austria / Vietnam / Slovakia / United Kingdom / Lithuania / Finland / Spain / Ireland / Denmark / /

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EUR / /

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University of Perugia / Uppsala University / /

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surveillance software / chemical synthesis pathways / experimental systems / mathematical algorithm software / state-of-the art technologies / parallel processing / chemical reaction / pragmatic solution / scaleable platform technology / diagnostic tools / travel reductions / /

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influenza virus infections / avian influenza / another global influenza / announced today influenza / influenza / influenza virus RNA function Influenza A / influenza infection / disease / different influenza / influenza A / influenza viruses / pandemic influenza / human/seasonal influenza / infection / strategic pandemic influenza / /

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mass vaccination / vaccination / /

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World Health Organization / OIE / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine / Nederlands Vaccin Institut / European Union / Uppsala University / University of Perugia / /

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Heather Marshall-Heyman / Pier Giorgio Cozzi / Claude Weisbuch / Beatrice Dolores Pilger / Andrea Pugliese / Richard Coker / Andrea Crisanti / Andrea Hamilton / Stefan Schwartz / Inderjit J. Gill / Claire Boog / /

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RANGER / Coordinator / /

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Tamiflu / Relenza / S.A.S / /

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state-of-the art technologies / GPS / microfluidics / DNA Chip / scaleable platform technology / parallel processing / /

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