- The
White Plague is a 1982
science fiction novel by
American author Frank Herbert about an
engineered disease which kills only women. It was nominated...
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White plague may
refer to:
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the
caustive agent of tuberculosis.
White plague (intermetallic), a
white gold-aluminium intermetallic...
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author calls consumption "the
captain of all
these men of death." "Great
white plague" has also been used.
Tuberculosis was for
centuries ****ociated with poetic...
- bonding. The main
compounds formed are
usually Au5Al2 (
white plague) and AuAl2 (purple
plague), both of
which form at high temperatures, then Au5Al2 and...
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Plague (French: La Peste) is a 1947
absurdist novel by
Albert Camus. The plot
centers around the
French Algerian city of Oran as it
combats a
plague outbreak...
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White plague is a
suite of
coral diseases of
which three types have been identified,
initially in the
Florida Keys. They are
infectious diseases but it...
- The
Black Death was a
bubonic plague pandemic that
occurred in
Europe from 1346 to 1353. It was one of the most
fatal pandemics in
human history; as many...
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tuberculosis has been
variously known as consumption, phthisis, and the
White Plague. It is
generally accepted that the
causative agent,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis...
- epidemic. Due to the long time spans, the
first plague pandemic (6th
century – 8th century) and the
second plague pandemic (14th
century –
early 19th century)...
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Sanatorium was
built in 1907 to
treat tuberculosis,
which was
known as the "
white plague" back then. It was a
ranch beforehand. The BC
government bought the land...