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12-May-2000 12:00 AM EDT
High Tech Sample Analysis
Kansas State University

New instrumentation makes it possible to analyze the localized chemical content of extremely small specimens -- single cells, single fibers, single crystals, and botanical parts; slicing them thin enough is all that's needed to probe their chemistry (Chemistry and Industry).

4-Feb-2000 12:00 AM EST
On-Line Journal to Reduce Subscription Sticker Shock
Kansas State University

Researchers at the Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Hazardous Substance Center have begun a web-based, peer-reviewed scientific journal for professionals to publish research findings.

Released: 12-Jan-2000 12:00 AM EST
Canine Bacterial Disease
Kansas State University

Saving the life of a dog with Canine Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome requires quick action by the pet owner and awareness of the disease by the attending veterinarian.

Released: 17-Apr-1997 12:00 AM EDT
Gulf War Syndrome Contagious?
Kansas State University

Is the Gulf War Syndrome contagious? A Kansas State University toxicologist and principal researcher of the syndrome disputes recent claims that the disease is infectious.

Released: 17-Apr-1997 12:00 AM EDT
Environmentally Safe Refrigerants
Kansas State University

Production and consumption of R-22, the most widely used refrigerant in the United States, will be banned in the year 2020. Kansas State University is helping to prepare the United States, and countries such as Europe and Japan who rely heavily on R-22, for that cut-off point.

12-Feb-1997 12:00 AM EST
CATS WITH FELINE LEUKEMIA OR FIV REQUIRE EXTRA ATTENTION
Kansas State University

Two viruses, the feline leukemia virus -- FELV -- and the feline immunodeficiency virus -- FIV -- are infecting the cat population in a manner similar to the AIDS-related human immunodeficiency virus -- HIV.

   


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