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McCullough, N. B., & C. Eisele W. (1951).  Experimental human salmonellosis: III. Pathogenicity of strains of Salmonella newport, Salmonella derby, and Salmonella bareilly obtained from spray-dried whole egg. The Journal of infectious diseases :. 209-213.
Cliver, D. O. (1981).  Experimental infection by waterborne enteroviruses. Journal of Food Protection. 44, 861–865.
Cliver, D. O. (1981).  Experimental infection by waterborne enteroviruses. Journal of Food Protection. 44, 861-865.
Pai, C.. H., Kelly J.. K., & Meyers G.. L. (1986).  Experimental infection of infant rabbits with verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity. 51, 1.
Audurier, A., Pardon P., Marly J., & Lantier F. (1980).  Experimental infection of mice with Listeria monocytogenes and L. innocua. Annales de microbiologie.. 131,
[Anonymous] (1999).  Experimental Staph Vaccine Broadly Protective in Animal Studies, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Roller, K. (1999).  Experimental Staph Vaccine Broadly Protective in Animal Studies. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Singh, G., Marples R. R., & Kligman A. M. (1971).  Experimental Staphylococcus aureus infections in humans. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 57, 149-162.
RENDTORFF, ROBERT. C., & (1954).  The experimental transmission of human intestinal protozoan parasites. II. Giardia lamblia cysts given in capsules.. American journal of hygiene. 59, 209–20.
Day, W. C., & Berendt R. F. (1972).  Experimental Tularemia in Macaca mulatta: Relationship of Aerosol Particle Size to the Infectivity of Airborne Pasteurella tularensis. Infection and Immunity. 5, 1.
Day, W.. C., & Berendt R.. F. (1972).  Experimental Tularemia in Macaca mulatta: Relationship of Aerosol Particle Size to the Infectivity of Airborne Pasteurella tularensis.. Infection and Immunity. 5, 77-82.
June, RC., Ferguson WW., & Worfel MT. (1953).  Experiments in feeding adult volunteers with Escherichia coli 55, B5, a coliform organism associated with infant diarrhea. American Journal of Hygiene. 57(2), 
Feeguson, W. W., & June E. C. (1952).  Experiments on Feeding Adult Volunteers with Escherichia Coli 111, B4, a Coliform Organism Associated with Infant Diarrhea. American Journal of Epidemiology. 55, 2.
Ferguson, W.. W., & June R.. C. (1952).  Experiments on feeding adult volunteers with Escherichia coli 111, B4, a coliform organism associated with infant diarrhea. American Journal of Hygiene. 55, 155-169.