Richard Reeve
Richard Reeve or Reeves (fl. 1640–1680) was an instrument maker in London in the 17th century. He worked with Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. His son was also Richard Reeve (fl. 1680). Provided by Wikipedia
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A Bayesian approach to incorporate structural data into the mapping of genotype to antigenic phenotype of influenza A(H3N2) viruses. by William T Harvey, Vinny Davies, Rodney S Daniels, Lynne Whittaker, Victoria Gregory, Alan J Hay, Dirk Husmeier, John W McCauley, Richard Reeve
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Identification of Low- and High-Impact Hemagglutinin Amino Acid Substitutions That Drive Antigenic Drift of Influenza A(H1N1) Viruses. by William T Harvey, Donald J Benton, Victoria Gregory, James P J Hall, Rodney S Daniels, Trevor Bedford, Daniel T Haydon, Alan J Hay, John W McCauley, Richard Reeve
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Tracking the Antigenic Evolution of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus. by Richard Reeve, Daryl W Borley, Francois F Maree, Sasmita Upadhyaya, Azwidowi Lukhwareni, Jan J Esterhuysen, William T Harvey, Belinda Blignaut, Elizabeth E Fry, Satya Parida, David J Paton, Mana Mahapatra
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