Insect viruses

by Karl Maramorosch

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  • Symposium Proceedings Reference
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    Insect Viruses: Symposium book: Search results mention a book titled "Insect Viruses: Symposium book by Karl Maramorosch" and one result suggests an 'Audiobook' might be available for this specific symposium book from a third-party retailer (betterworldbooks.com). This likely refers to an audio format of a highly specialized academic symposium proceedings, not a standard commercial audiobook for a general audience.
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    Methods In Virology Volume 1: The Internet Archive contains the full text of 'Methods In Virology Volume 1', which lists Karl Maramorosch as an editor or contributor. The Internet Archive often provides text-to-speech functionality for public domain or archived texts, but this is an alternative access method for a textbook, not an officially produced, unabridged audiobook.

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A search for an official, unabridged audiobook for the book "Insect Viruses" by Karl Maramorosch across major retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, etc.) yielded no direct positive results. The primary materials found are academic or specialized publications, such as "The Atlas of Insect and Plant Viruses" (1977) and "Insect Viruses: Symposium book". One search result mentioned the possibility of an audiobook for the "Insect Viruses: Symposium book" via a third-party seller, but this is likely a niche format for academic proceedings rather than a general commercial release. Furthermore, related works like "Methods In Virology Volume 1" are accessible via the Internet Archive, which may offer text-to-speech conversion, but this is not an officially produced audiobook. Therefore, an official, unabridged audiobook for the general market does not appear to exist at this time.