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'''''Linear Models of Viral Propagation''''' was a research paper written by [[Katherine Pulaski]] early in her medical career, on the way in which [[virus]]es spread throughout the body. It was considered to be ground-breaking, and became the standard on the subject. By [[2365]], the paper was still held up as the textbook model. ([[TNG]]: "[[Unnatural Selection]]")
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"'''Linear Models of Viral Propagation'''" was a research paper written by [[Katherine Pulaski]] early in her [[medicine|medical]] career, on the way in which [[virus]]es spread throughout the body. It was considered to be ground-breaking, and became the standard on the subject. By [[2365]], the paper was still held up as the textbook model. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}})
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Revision as of 21:07, 22 November 2010

"Linear Models of Viral Propagation" was a research paper written by Katherine Pulaski early in her medical career, on the way in which viruses spread throughout the body. It was considered to be ground-breaking, and became the standard on the subject. By 2365, the paper was still held up as the textbook model. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")