Infected dogs also shed the virus through bodily secretions and excretions. |
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Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with excretions. |
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For example, Zimmerman implies that the excretions of wild creatures in the forest is no different from that of dogs. |
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Direct contact with secretions and excretions, especially faeces from infected birds. |
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And as one might imagine, an area that walruses use to rest between feedings is riddled with a substantial amount of walrus excretions. |
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Because they have to swallow a radioactive capsule, their excretions are slightly radioactive. |
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Bodily excretions, for example, can be seen not merely as different but as disgusting. |
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The reason for avoiding consumption of the rest of the body is unclear, but may be related to poisonous excretions from the skin of frogs. |
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Nevertheless, the number of viable individuals steadily decreases over time as the level of nutrients decrease and the levels of toxic excretions increase. |
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Without the scale insect and its sugary excretions, these birds would be much less common in beech forests, to the detriment of some resident plants. |
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These early materials were made from naturally occurring compounds such as animal excretions, pastes made from burnt wood, and natural deposits of antimony and lead ore. |
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Entering buildings that are rarely opened or only seasonally opened may also result in exposure to mice and their excretions, contributing to infection. |
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Overnight, the margin for error was reduced to almost zero, since nobody wants to overtake his own bodily excretions as he reaches terminal velocity. |
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These materials include all body fluids, secretions, and excretions except sweat, regardless of whether they contain visible blood, mucous membranes, and nonintact skin. |
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They should be worn when the worker will come in contact with blood, body fluids, secretions and excretions, or with items that have been contaminated with these fluids. |
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In their suggestion of the body's extrusions and excretions, these objects too may have subliminally prompted the abortion-clinic simile. |
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The bat's excretions that land in the pitcher pay for the shelter, as it were. |
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