Michał Kozal
Michał Kozal (27 September 1893 – 26 January 1943) was a Polish Roman Catholic bishop. Kozal was noted for his intelligence and dedication to studies and studied to become a priest during World War I, which disrupted his studies but did not prevent his ordination in 1918; he gained fame for his abilities and rose to several positions that superiors endowed upon him all culminating in being named a Monsignor in 1932 and then appointed to the episcopate in 1939 just before World War II started. But his pastoral mission as a bishop did not last long since the Nazi forces arrested and tortured him and sent him to Dachau where he died after being injected with a lethal substance.His beatification was celebrated in Poland on 14 June 1987 after Pope John Paul II had made his apostolic visit to that nation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Virologic failures on initial boosted-PI regimen infrequently possess low-level variants with major PI resistance mutations by ultra-deep sequencing. by Max Lataillade, Jennifer Chiarella, Rong Yang, Michelle DeGrosky, Jonathan Uy, Daniel Seekins, Birgitte Simen, Elizabeth St John, Elizabeth Moreno, Michael Kozal
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ANÁLISE DE SUBGRUPO DOS RESULTADOS DE EFICÁCIA E SEGURANÇA DA SEMANA 96 AVALIANDO O FOSTEMSAVIR EM PARTICIPANTES INFECTADOS POR HIV‐1 EXTENSAMENTE EXPERIMENTADOS AO TRATAMENTO NO E... by Peter Ackerman, Judith Aberg, Jean‐Michael Molina, Isabel Cassetti, Michael Kozal, Sandra Treviño‐Pérez, Adrian Streinu‐Cercel, Gulam Latiff, Roberto Zajdenverg, Eduardo Sprinz
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Prevalence and clinical significance of HIV drug resistance mutations by ultra-deep sequencing in antiretroviral-naïve subjects in the CASTLE study. by Max Lataillade, Jennifer Chiarella, Rong Yang, Steven Schnittman, Victoria Wirtz, Jonathan Uy, Daniel Seekins, Mark Krystal, Marco Mancini, Donnie McGrath, Birgitte Simen, Michael Egholm, Michael Kozal
Published 2010-06-01
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