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Red, influenza A/H7N9; purple influenza A/H1N1p; blue, MERS; green, SARS; orange, Ebola; black, Marburg.
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For the In-SAR dataset, the Green's functions were computed using the method of Zhu and Rivera (2002).
For these sparsely vegetated sites during this dry year (1997), we found that the SAR signal was not significantly attenuated by sparse green vegetation cover (green leaf area index<0.35) and dense standing brown vegetation cover (brown leaf area index up to 1.5).
In b and c, we use red for UA, green for WL, and blue for WB, as an overlay on the SAR image region.
War? Sars?
No sars.
"And sars, too.
It's suspected Sars".
"It's not even probable Sars.
There was good reason to fear Sars.
Sars faded as quickly as it began.
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