I refuse to write an article with such a title, as it may mislead people about a real-life virus called a Trojan Horse. Instead, I propose to discuss the ethical issues a ...
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Read MoreThe Stoll method is a method for diagnosing helminth infections proposed by the American parasitologist Norman Stoll (1892-1959). The essence of the method is to wash fec ...
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