David Baltimore (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "David Baltimore" in Italian language version.

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  • David Baltimore, PhD, su American Association for Cancer Research. URL consultato il 25 maggio 2015.

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  • David Baltimore, su The Pontifical Academy of Sciences. URL consultato il 25 maggio 2015.

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  • David Baltimore, su National Academy of Sciences. URL consultato il 25 maggio 2015.

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  • Kerr, Kathleen. "They Began Here" Archiviato il 9 giugno 2008 in Internet Archive., Newsday. Accessed 23 Oct 2007. "David Baltimore, 1975 Nobel laureate and one of the nation's best-known scientists, is a good case in point. The 60-year-old Baltimore, who graduated from Great Neck High School in 1956..."

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  • Lois E. Beckett, "MIT Professor Fired for Faking Data; MIT biologist and HMS grad may also have falsified data in work at Harvard" (Harvard Crimson, 31 October 2005) [2]

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