Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Duesberg_hypothesis> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- Duesberg_hypothesis abstract "The Duesberg hypothesis is the claim, associated with University of California, Berkeley, professor Peter Duesberg, that various noninfectious factors such as recreational and pharmaceutical drug use are the cause of AIDS, and that HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is merely a harmless passenger virus. The most prominent supporters of this hypothesis are Duesberg himself, biochemist and vitamin proponent David Rasnick, and journalist Celia Farber. The scientific community contends that Duesberg’s arguments are the result of cherry-picking predominantly outdated scientific data and selectively ignoring evidence in favor of HIVs’ role in AIDS. The scientific consensus is that the Duesberg hypothesis is incorrect and that HIV is the cause of AIDS.".
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink www.duesberg.com.
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink Koch_Postulate.pdf.
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink HIVcausesAIDS.htm.
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageExternalLink howhiv.htm.
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageID "8309".
- Duesberg_hypothesis wikiPageRevisionID "605445458".
- Duesberg_hypothesis hasPhotoCollection Duesberg_hypothesis.
- Duesberg_hypothesis subject Category:AIDS_origin_hypotheses.
- Duesberg_hypothesis subject AIDS_denialism.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type AIDSOriginHypotheses.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type Abstraction100002137.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type Communication100033020.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type Hypothesis107162545.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type Message106598915.
- Duesberg_hypothesis type Proposal107162194.
- Duesberg_hypothesis comment "The Duesberg hypothesis is the claim, associated with University of California, Berkeley, professor Peter Duesberg, that various noninfectious factors such as recreational and pharmaceutical drug use are the cause of AIDS, and that HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is merely a harmless passenger virus. The most prominent supporters of this hypothesis are Duesberg himself, biochemist and vitamin proponent David Rasnick, and journalist Celia Farber.".
- Duesberg_hypothesis label "Duesberg hypothesis".
- Duesberg_hypothesis label "Hipótese de Duesberg".
- Duesberg_hypothesis sameAs Hipótese_de_Duesberg.
- Duesberg_hypothesis sameAs m.029tk.
- Duesberg_hypothesis sameAs Q5312232.
- Duesberg_hypothesis sameAs Q5312232.
- Duesberg_hypothesis sameAs Duesberg_hypothesis.
- Duesberg_hypothesis wasDerivedFrom Duesberg_hypothesis?oldid=605445458.
- Duesberg_hypothesis isPrimaryTopicOf Duesberg_hypothesis.