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PCR IS STILL INAPPROPRIATE AS A FIELD DIAGNOSTIC TOOL Richard M. Kocan, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus School of Aquatic & Fishery Science University of Washington
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Document Date: 2014-10-12 17:33:03


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Fishery Science University of Washington Seattle / /

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inappropriate tool / field surveillance tool / field diagnostic tool / slow processing time / diagnostic tool / /

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Diseases / arbitrarily assigned infection / wild infections / avian malaria / low intensity infections / lightest infections / infection / intensity infections / true infection / unsupported infections / light infection / /

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Chena/Salcha Rivers / Salcha river / Chena river / Yukon River / /

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Professor Emeritus School of Aquatic / Aquatic & Fishery Science University of Washington Seattle / /

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T. Burton / V / R.M. Kocan / Washington Seattle / /

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trained technician / /

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Washington / /

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