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This is the leader section -- here you can write a short description of your topic and why it is interesting. The goal is for this to quickly cover the main ideas of your topic and get the reader interested in reading the rest!
Section 1
The mechanisms and underlying basis of tuberculosis are outlines in the review by LAmeida... [1]
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Legend/credit: Electron micrograph of the Ebola Zaire virus. This was the first photo ever taken of the virus, on 10/13/1976. By Dr. F.A. Murphy, now at U.C. Davis, then at the CDC.
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Section 2
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Section 3
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Further Reading
[Sample link] Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever—Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Special Pathogens Branch
References
Edited by (your name here), a student of Nora Sullivan in BIOL168L (Microbiology) in The Keck Science Department of the Claremont Colleges Spring 2014.