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Dr. Louise Banks Amy Adamss), a noted linguistics professor, is asked to head a team that will try to communicate with the interlopers.
In case clinicians do not provide written informed consent, stop communicating to the research staff, or do not collect data, ECHO-study research staff will try to communicate with OST clinicians to understand the reason for their inactivity (e.g., they forgot about the study).
Authors' response: We hope so too: though none of the contacted members of the International Committee for the Taxonomy of Viruses was available for a regular review, we will try to communicate with them and seek feedback, perhaps in the form of comments at the Biology Direct website.
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