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JAMA -- Outbreaks of Salmonella Serotype Enteritidis Infection Associated With Eating Raw or Undercooked Shell Eggs--United States, 1996-1998, March 1, 2000,  283 (9): 1132

JAMA -- Outbreaks of Salmonella Serotype Enteritidis Infection Associated With Eating Raw or Undercooked Shell Eggs--United States, 1996-1998, March 1, 2000, 283 (9): 1132 ()

  „Cultures of two leftover lasagnas and one lasagna made on the same day but not eaten yielded SE phage type 8. The lasagnas were prepared commercially by a company in Gaithersburg, Maryland, using fully cooked meat or spinach sauce and a mixture of raw shell eggs, ricotta and mozzarella cheeses, and spices. Although the lasagnas were not labeled with a manufacture date, investigators determined that most, if not all, of the lasagnas implicated were made on the same day from a single batch of the egg-cheese mixture. The product was then frozen (except for one event in which the lasagnas were kept refrigerated as a special order) and held without further cooking until purchased.“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 262 No. 9, September 1, 1989) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 262 No. 9, September 1, 1989)

  „A piece of my mind. So long, coffee shop R. Cohen JAMA. 1989;262:1234.“

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JAMA -- BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH., October 22, 2003,  290 (16): 2200 JAMA -- BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH., October 22, 2003, 290 (16): 2200

  „It is interesting, therefore, in this connection to note a comment by the editor of one of our British contemporaries1 which in a way criticises the spirit of conservatism in regard to all suggestions toward a simplification of the orthography of the language. It has its little fling, saying that "our American cousins, having no history and possessing no proprietary right to the language, being, in fact, only lodgers, so to speak, display no sort of reluctance to tamper with the ridiculous redundancies which our forefathers have bequeathed to us, and which our schoolmasters persist in maintaining to the discomfiture of the scholars and the curtailment of .[Full Text of this Article]“

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JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 276 No. 7, August 21, 1996) JAMA -- Table of Contents (Vol. 276 No. 7, August 21, 1996)

  „Finkelstein; G. Tannin; D. Neuhauser JAMA. 1996;276:531-537. ABSTRACT“

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