From there, it had two years to travel the world, incubating and mutating, slowly changing its antigens to take on a more dangerous form. |
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If we, as a country, bought a bill of goods, this article might function as the receipt written in mutating ink. |
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The American gene pool is mutating into one in which people like me will be a minority within half a century. |
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Every few years, my test results would require freezing, or burning, or lasering mutating pre-cancerous cells away. |
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On this issue of the mutations, as you know, seasonal flu is mutating all the time. |
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Adjuvanted vaccines may also provide broader cross-protection against mutating flu virus strains. |
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I still believe that violence can be used defensively without mutating into a predatory urge to control and ultimately destroy everything in its path. |
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But a crisis about an editorial decision is mutating into a constitutional one. |
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In your presentation you talked about how adjuvanted vaccines may also provide broader cross-protection across mutating flu virus strains. |
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This urge does not necessarily result in novels with nameless characters, mutating typography or unpunctuated attempts to explore the aphotic realm of human consciousness. |
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This bodes well for its use in mutating genes and for identifying unrecognized genes in places of the genome that have been especially difficult to sequence. |
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Mid-90s gallic nuclear testing is blamed for mutating a native iguana species of Tahiti. |
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Their analysis revealed that the Spanish flu had come directly from a bird virus before gradually mutating and moving into humans. |
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Seidl's paintings, with their blunted contours, blending chroma and reticulate brushwork, are all about flux, immanence and the mutating visual field. |
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Your country, one of the world's oldest and richest civilizations, is mutating into one of the world's most dynamic and vibrant economies. |
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Terrans can move their bulky mechanised bases as necessary, while the reptilian Zerg grow their colonies and warriors from mutating larvae. |
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By randomly mutating these genes and then breeding them with other, similarly mutated genomes, new offspring designs are created. |
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Television, with digitalization, is now mutating in its characteristics as well as in its finalities. |
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To Ward, the site is a delicate, mutating mesh of counterweighted considerations — a high-stakes game of pickup sticks. |
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He managed to maintain a flowing musical line while I teleported him from one virtual venue to another, a drawing room mutating into a cathedral. |
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Thirty new infectious diseases or variations on old diseases due to mutating viruses have been reported over the last twenty years. |
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Now it is mutating into a monster that perpetuates the very problems that it was designed to solve. |
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Namely, the virus is spreading among animals where it is mutating in a way that enables the virus to infect humans and jeopardise their lives. |
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However, the switch in tactics was happening as scientists in Guinea said the virus could be mutating. |
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Like most other human pathogens, they are capable of mutating into new strains and they are still able to cause epidemics. |
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Such studies are also finding rapidly mutating toxin genes and describing how unique environmental conditions shape venoms in different animals. |
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Because learning Burgundy is like trying to commit to memory the sequence of the human genome, while, as in a science fiction movie, it's mutating. |
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He made shock-headed monsters holding naked women, babies and animals, oil rigs and waves, mutating the images by wiping the screen with a sponge or making one figure grow out of another. |
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Speckless means safe Food-borne illnesses are some of history's greatest killers, and they've kept up with the times, mutating into virulent, antibiotic-resistant strains that are potentially fatal. |
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The activists wailed that the senators were a bunch of lily-livered Bush toadies who would all be ousted if they didn't toe the line. In this section Resolve, but no solution Bungled Damp squib or mutating monster? |
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Experts believe that this strain has a very good chance of mutating to a form that is easily transmittable from human-to-human. |
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We should, of course, do everything possible to prevent panic breaking out, while also taking every possible step to prevent the virus being transmitted, mutating and infecting humans. |
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On the issue of the virus changing, mutating, changes have been detected recently in the Netherlands, but they're not affecting the antigenicity at the moment. |
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Developed by AgraQuest, Serenade Max is said to offer a unique multi-site mode of action which will combat rapidly mutating disease pathogens and delay resistance. |
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Cybercrime knows no borders, and is mutating constantly. |
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Viruses and bacteria are constantly mutating, adapting, and attacking. |
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In the microbial world, countless species are continually multiplying at astronomical rates, each species mutating, adapting, and changing to assure its own survival. |
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Manufacturing and stockpiling more than one clade of H5N1 vaccine is strategic because circulating H5N1 influenza strains are mutating and diverging into distinct antigenic groups. |
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The proportion of what are termed traditional own resources is decreasing all the time, and the whole system is mutating from genuine self-financing into the transfer of lump sums. |
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The evolution of the Union has to keep pace with changes in the environment, and with the impact of new technologies on the governance of mutating societies. |
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Some avian influenza is low pathogenic and causes little or no clinical signs in the infected birds. But some are capable of mutating into high pathogenic avian influenza. |
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Should the House allow the world, Taiwan, the people of Richmond and all Canadians, to better deal with a serious disease that is mutating and that has produced 20 or 30 new cases in Toronto? |
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He and his colleagues are mutating the gene for each form in order to study the roles of the enzymes. |
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The probability of mutating a parameter is defined by the mutation rate. |
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Yet instead of dissolving itself, NATO is mutating from a defensive into an offensive power and alliance and is spreading its radius of action ever further eastward. |
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Thus by mutating, the virus becomes invisible to the immune system. |
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So far, scientists mutating GFP have changed its color only slightly. |
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Wise and her colleagues manipulated this pathway by mutating the gene for DmpR and adding to the bacteria a reporter gene that any DmpR-phenol complex could activate. |
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Obviously, my virus is mutating around the drugs that I take. |
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One man's greatest invention the Flint Lockwood Diatonic Super Mutating Dynamic Food Replicator had somehow turned water into food. |
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