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When the earthquake in Bam, Iran Dec 2003 occurred, Eugene Shubnikov developed a JIT lecture within few days and updated it with Ali Ardalan to share the information for better health management. That was a memorable collaboration, which Eugene was in the icebergs of Siberia and Ali in the desert of Bam. Finally, it was changed to about 150 pages hyperlinked on line lecture (see next page).

http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec13181/index.htm 

Other examples include the lectures on “Air safety and terrorism” when NewYork towers were crashed by planes, or “Mad cow disease” outbreak in the US, when secretary Ann Veneman indicated that the cow was found in Mabton and Slaughtered in Chehalis Washington, and “Monkey pox” outbreak in the US, which has never before been reported in the Western Hemisphere.