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		<title>British researchers reported more than ordinary flu, a flow of lung injury.</title>
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       According to xinhua London September 10-10, British researchers report, compared with common flu virus, armour H1N1 influenza viruses are stronger in the attachment of cells, able to direct the cells with deep and lung function and damage.
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