The chill of ice-cold water runs through my fingertips and spreads itself throughout my blood vessels like an incurable disease. |
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Most brain abscesses occur when infection spreads to the brain from elsewhere in the body, mostly from nearby areas such as the ears. |
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The six spreads with the most well-separated chromosomes were evaluated and showed the same characteristic quadrivalent structure during meiosis. |
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Kruger spreads over nearly 20,000 sq km of unspoilt scrubland punctuated by acacia and mopane trees. |
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Celastrus orbiculatus can spread vegetatively by root suckering, and A. altissima spreads rhizomatously, forming extensive clones. |
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Meanwhile the job queues lengthen, the fear factor spreads and To Let signs festoon the high street. |
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Helxine soleirolii looks like a fragile weed but it spreads by rooting at the leaf joints. |
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But as the disease spreads westwards, the concern about possible human infection has grown. |
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What's more, their wide spreads makes dealing in penny shares expensive, plus their prices are notoriously volatile and susceptible to ramping. |
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There are 16 subspecies whose range spreads from India as far as southern China and the Philippines. |
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Fay says he has seen the introduction this year of more peripheral items, such as cheese spreads. |
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When raw meat is cooked, the outside turns brown and the brown colour gradually spreads inwards. |
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An enormous phoenix emerges from this skeletal volcano and spreads its wings. |
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Disease then develops in the stalk and rapidly spreads up the stalk and into the leaves. |
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The appeal of football spreads wider yet and wider beyond the nation's boundaries. |
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This invasive weed from southeast Asia covers more than 7 million U.S. acres and spreads across about 120,000 more each year. |
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Belly hair spreads over the area between belly-button and top pants button. |
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Each member of the family spreads out into the community where they encounter other people that are equally unhappy. |
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The fleet spreads out over the sea and orders are given to raise the anchors and run the sails up the masts. |
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In fairness, he spreads his venom equally between her and the other subjects of his book. |
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The 3D printer spreads one thin layer of powder over the print bed, then passes over the powder just as an inkjet printer head passes over paper. |
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Fluctuations in price spreads suggest relative variation in consumer demand and cattle supply entering the food chain. |
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The study will look at retail prices, price spreads and movement of livestock markets. |
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Touted for their cholesterol-lowering properties, phytosterols are found in commercially prepared margarines and spreads. |
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Process cheese can be coaxed into shapes or spreads and also is a featured ingredient in many other food products. |
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In large part, that's due to scientific findings on the dangers of trans-fatty acids, prevalent in most margarines and spreads. |
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According to product claims, these spreads lower cholesterol by as much as 10 to 14 percent. |
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For pasteurized cheese spreads, the trend is to reduce cheese solids and add dairy solids such as whey protein. |
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Several others are use patents for direct incorporation into human foods as ingredients or spreads. |
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Products manufactured across the board include butter, dry and cultured products, spreads, cheese and cheese sauces. |
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Today's cheese and cheese spreads boast flavors that go far beyond the traditional smoke and bacon. |
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But these spreads came with their own set of usability problems, particularly when it came to cooking or baking. |
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Nevertheless, he does show how Jeff Miller's student color studies became the foundation for three Speak magazine spreads. |
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Printed as double-page spreads, the 47 photos are accompanied by poems and short stories selected by the artist to reflect her watery theme. |
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All the covers are faithfully reproduced here, together with page layouts and spreads. |
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Additionally, Seventeen will run spreads in two issues touting the program. |
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Most ineffective was a large section of the exhibit in which framed spreads from the magazines jutted out from the wall. |
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The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives. |
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The wildfire quickly spreads, consuming the thick, dried-out vegetation and almost everything else in its path. |
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Experts say it spreads like wildfire with schools, nursing homes, hospitals and work places expected to be particularly badly hit. |
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The fund puts into place asset allocation and geographical spreads that are rebalanced over time. |
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While drumming, the male spreads his tail and presses it against the log, then begins a series of strong wingstrokes. |
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The mist spreads, smooth despite its writhen mass, dividing neatly and travelling down in four directions. |
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He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island. |
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From dengue fever to malaria to yellow fever, this insect spreads more human illnesses than any other. |
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We find the derived zero-coupon credit spreads to be more volatile than risk-free rates. |
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The largest lava flow on peninsular India spreads over about 5 million square kilometers, covering much of western, central, and southern India. |
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The lava flow spreads 25 miles north to south, and nine miles east to west. |
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I vaguely recall photo spreads of spiky-haired punks in a newspaper colour supplement, but that's it really. |
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It's not a cancer that spreads through the blood stream all over the body, rather it stays confined to one anatomical region of the body. |
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It's a mildly light-headed, giddy sensation that starts in the chest and spreads out through the body and along the limbs. |
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All would seem to have ended well, but I must act before this new underwater procedure of tying your aqualung down spreads into other waters. |
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When the Fed raised rates another 75 basis points in early 2000, spreads were rocketing to historic highs. |
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In the later stages, when it spreads out beyond the prostate itself into other areas of the body, the disease becomes much harder to treat. |
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The rootlet then drills into the branch and spreads its developing roots under the bark and into the living tissue. |
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If the infection spreads to one or more compartments in the lung it is called lobar pneumonia. |
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The group spreads out, each person standing loosely with legs slightly apart. |
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The rot spreads, mould covering the sheen of life, dragging it down with cloying, asphyxiating stealth. |
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This doubt spreads to the narrator's reliance on the narratee's assent and approval. |
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It spreads the natural oils of the hair, increasing hair luster and vibrancy. |
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Very soon, however, junkspace becomes a virus that spreads and proliferates throughout the macrocosm. |
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Meanwhile, the nation's infrastructure suffers, pollution spreads, and the macroeconomy spins further out of balance. |
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Thus, Libra is Libra because it comes in the autumn equinox, when the Sun spreads its light equally over both hemispheres. |
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In China, 17 percent of the population has yet to hear of AIDS, even as the disease spreads its tentacles there. |
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Cultural capital, based in most cases on financial capital and class privilege, spreads its tentacles both on the Left and the Right. |
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The music festival that spreads its diverse tentacles from Aberdeen south to Glasgow and Edinburgh is now in its sixth year. |
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But as capitalism spreads its tentacles across the globe this trend is changing. |
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A Greek Orthodox Archbishop spreads incense during a special celebration at New York's Central Park bandshell. |
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In short order, crime spreads like a plague, fueled by a flood of a massively addictive designer narcotic. |
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As his fame grows and his popularity spreads, there are many traps lying in wait for him. |
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As a virulent strain of the measles spreads among the students, the town doctor puts Plumfield under quarantine. |
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The infection spreads from the nose or throat through the Eustachian tube, a passage between the throat and the middle ear. |
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There were also a bazillion great olive oils, cheeses, pastas, jams, dips, spreads and marinades. |
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The trouble then spreads to town centre takeaways with incidents of criminal damage and violence. |
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He says the only hope of beating the disease is to ensure that knowledge spreads faster than virus. |
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The young man beckons us into his tiny shop and spreads out some diaphanous silks for our inspection. |
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Soft or silken tofu can be used for dips, spreads, sauces and sweet dishes. |
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She cut off a piece off a large sesame seed loaf and toasted it whilst looking at the spreads. |
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In high-volume production, stamping spreads one-time tooling and setup costs over thousands of identical parts, so unit part costs will be lower. |
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What's more, bad news about trans-fatty acids hit the margarine and spreads industry hard. |
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That shelf's for spreads, that one's for spices, that one's for sauces, that one's for bickies. |
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Corn, which is wind pollinated and therefore spreads its traits easily, is the crop of choice for biopharming. |
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Occasionally it starts in one region such as the neck and shoulders and spreads over a period of time. |
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Corporates were mixed, with investment grade bond spreads about unchanged and junk spreads continuing to widen moderately. |
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The paper publishes biweekly starting Aug.7 and includes fashion spreads, Agit-Prop and Out in the City. |
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The rash starts on the face and ears and gradually spreads to the trunk and limbs. |
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It typically starts as one large spot, usually on the trunk of the body, and then spreads. |
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He added that crime trends often gathered momentum as word spreads about the profits. |
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The interior of the tower is now dry and a vast and fully lit undercroft spreads out on both sides of the early river gateway to the fortress. |
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The headache then usually spreads up the back of the neck typically affecting one side of the head. |
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As our group spreads out single-file, I lose sight of everyone except the porter directly in front of me. |
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On a terrace beyond the ravine an umbrageous oak spreads his great boughs indulgently beside the sombre Persian forms. |
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It spreads rapidly, becomes attached to new objects, and burns with the pain of unassuaged longing. |
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As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper. |
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The mumps virus is contagious and spreads in tiny drops of fluid from the mouth and nose of someone who is infected. |
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Fashion spreads find boys and girls in various stages of langorous undress. |
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But the spreads widened instead after Russia defaulted on its bond payments. |
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He removes the papers and spreads them out across the huge oak table, pushing away crystal champagne glasses, fine bone china, silver tableware. |
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For example, when a single favorable mutation arises and spreads, it carries with it any linked variants. |
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On the other hand, Flu is caused by a virus called myxovirus which spreads faster than the common cold virus. |
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In Woodlore, for instance, the bough of a tree spreads its yellow branches against a green background. |
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The corporate bond market remains unsettled, with junk spreads widening again this week. |
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Pain below the navel that spreads to either side may signify a colon disorder. |
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Lake Manyara National Park spreads between the cliff of the Great Rift Valley and Lake Manyara, a shallow soda lake. |
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Once you're infected, the virus spreads from your muscle to your peripheral nerves to your spinal cord and brain. |
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And now he will take in two, lower level La Liga games as he spreads the net far and wide in search of new talent. |
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But what previous generations would have considered tangible personal prosperity spreads its net ever wider. |
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Therefore, credit spreads tend to zero for the short-term debt of a solvent firm. |
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Despite the brightness of the day, there is a somber undercurrent about the race as news of the cyclist's death quietly spreads. |
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The next day the broadsheets printed special editions with huge double-page spreads showing the havoc in Manhattan. |
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At this, a beatific, lights-on-but-no-one-home smile spreads across the space cadet's face. |
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Corporate bond spreads generally widened slightly, with auto bond and CDS spreads moderately wider this week. |
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The virus spreads itself via email using a variety of Spanish language phrases and filenames. |
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All of these are nominal dimensions and we have to remember that there are always some tolerance spreads in brass. |
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The complex of ranch buildings spreads across a grassy verge above a tumbling creek. |
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A huge dashboard spreads out in front of you, with a speedometer and revcounter mounted in the middle, not in front of the driver. |
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The flaws could be used to create a virus that spreads through a Web link sent via e-mail messages. |
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In wild-type cells, the repressed state spreads unidirectionally through nucleosomal chromatin. |
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The epidermis then spreads around the embryo until its edges finally meet along the ventral midline. |
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Like a monstrous octopus, poverty spreads its nagging, prehensile tentacles into hamlets and villages all over our world. |
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Thus, spreads could widen a lot, and the private debt yield curve should steepen on initiation of this strategy if it is deemed likely to work. |
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Calendar spreads, straddles, strangles and butterflies are some of the strategies designed to profit from those types of situations. |
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Researchers have already used the site to track flu as it spreads through New York using a 'heatmap' of users who complain of being ill. |
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As with all oral cancers, it spreads from the oral cavity to the submandibular and cervical lymph nodes. |
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It spreads and strengthens and multiplies until it smothers anything trying to stifle it. |
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As the inflammation destroys the bile ducts, it spreads and begins to damage cells of the liver called hepatocytes. |
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A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. |
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The ring spreads outwards and the centre may heal and go back to a normal skin colour. |
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The fungus grows into the pod and spreads though the hilum, resulting in seed discoloration being centered on the hilum. |
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At season's end, one of the most frequently asked questions is what the spreads and results were of all previous Super Bowls. |
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Ocean acidification starts at the surface and spreads to the deep sea as surface waters mix with deeper layers. |
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As the infection spreads in the temporal bone, it may extend into the cranium and result in cranial nerve palsies. |
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Storm flooding regularly kills tens of thousands and spreads epidemic diseases like cholera. |
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As water scarcity spreads, the demand for hydrologists to advise on watershed management, water sources and water efficiency will increase. |
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This variant spreads itself in e-mails as an executable attachment. |
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Night spreads out like a vast dark veil speckled with silver. |
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If a reanalysis takes hold, it must usually be because it spontaneously happens over and over, not because one infant's idea spreads to the speech community as a whole. |
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These are the three most crucial hubs in Europe and when they shut down the ripple effect spreads wide. |
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The number of trees dying is expected to increase as the bark beetle infestation spreads, increasing the possibility of more devastating wildfires. |
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A spurious, wrong-headed idea that spreads virally and poisons public discourse. |
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The floater or air seeder then spreads seed much faster than a drill. |
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She just sits in a pool of water and spreads her legs, using her nether regions as bait. |
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It helped boost sales of cheese spreads by more than 600 percent. |
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The purple-flowering black swallow-wort spreads rapidly in open areas and is found in New York's Hudson Valley and on Long Island, and throughout New England. |
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This involves inserting a device within a catheter into the interior of the heart and which spreads out like an umbrella inside the right and left auricle. |
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Already people are volunteering to work with him on it, and once word spreads it seems likely that Johnnie will have more cast and crew than he knows what to do with. |
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As this information spreads, community colleges and institutions of higher learning will have to refashion themselves. |
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Follow the path as the plume spreads and the ultimate destination becomes clear. |
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This is mainly because of the larger gains in rollover spreads. |
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Financial industry debt spreads were widening meaningfully as well. |
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As the risk capital behind the arbitrageurs increased, the spreads declined and they had to reach into ever-smaller markets to generate the expected returns. |
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As the weather gets warmer the fatal disease myxomatosis spreads faster. |
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His friends hear and a ripple of laughter spreads through them. |
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It's thought to be a beneficial fat and, in these analyses, ranged from 19 percent in one of the store brands to 27 percent in one of the natural-type spreads. |
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The cheese might be intended for individual slices, blocks or loaves for shredding, spreads, sauces, fillings, pastes or as industrial food ingredients. |
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If the infection spreads to the meninges meningitis can develop. |
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By way of example, it is suggested that an insecticide is applied to sexually mature male insects so that it spreads to the rest of the population during mating and swarming. |
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Here, one of the birds spreads its wings to let its plumage dry in the sun, an attitude which is highly characteristic of cormorants and their relatives. |
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In the Bulger saga, culpability within the criminal-justice system spreads far and wide. |
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Unemployment spreads from State to State, the hinterland now settled that, in pioneer days gave an avenue of escape. |
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In a second step, clusters merge into a contiguous zone at the cell border that spreads and gives rise to actin waves traveling on a planar membrane. |
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His office is dominated by a rich mahogany antique desk, piled high with the books he has written and behind which spreads an oasis of orchids and exotic greenery. |
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It spreads from the benignant disease uncomplicated partial mole to the most malignant choriocarcinoma in stage IV of disease with brain metastases. |
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Geometrically the resolvent enables us to resolve the whole spread represented by any given set of algebraic equations into definite irreducible spreads. |
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After the underpass, the road gets wider and the traffic spreads out. |
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Although it contains no hydrogenated oils or trans-fatty acids, the product spreads directly from the refrigerator and is suitable for baking and cooking. |
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The park spreads out behind the mouth of the river, where each day at twilight a flood of scarlet macaws migrates from the tropical forest to the mangrove swamps. |
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Segal recently signed artist David Mann, who is well known for his recurring spreads in Easyriders magazine, to put out limited-edition prints from his original paintings. |
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To summarize, metaphase spreads were made from a 24-hour, unstimulated cell culture and were G-banded by the standard trypsin-Giemsa banding method. |
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In the heat of the day it spreads a mirage of water over the horizon. |
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The glacially cool images were published in the fashion spreads of such magazines as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar in New York and Caballero in Mexico City. |
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The hosts on business cable channels refer to pe ratios and swap spreads, and no one laughs at them. |
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In that photo, Merabet has a big smile that spreads across his whole face and lights up his eyes. |
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If they come across something good, word of mouth spreads like wildfire. |
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As odd as it might seem, the idea catches on and spreads like wildfire. |
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Sometimes it's word of mouth, playground chat that spreads like wildfire. |
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The force of the two reacting spreads the foam through the chest cavity, hardening to apply pressure to any bleed sites. |
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The only thing more terrifying than the spread of Ebola is when the hemorrhagic fever spreads to pregnant women. |
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A couple of factors, both internal and environmental, are at play when such rapacious violence spreads like a brushfire. |
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But to some, the idea of a 6-year-old lending her image to a brand famous for provocative spreads and buxom models is inexcusable. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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One of those ridges spreads its long finger all the way down to where a good path leads to Hartfell Spa, a chalybeate spring contained in its little beehive-shaped shelter. |
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The chancellery, a huge set of cubes that completely dominates the surrounding park, is eight storeys high and spreads out over 12,000 square metres. |
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The disease-carrying insect, Rhodnius prolixus, spreads Chagas' disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which is carried by the insect. |
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Instead of creating new cell material, the cell is confused and replicates the virus, which then replicates itself and spreads throughout the body. |
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Brands that control a far greater share of the American market are waking up to the appeal of chocolatey hazelnut spreads. |
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If the bacteria spreads to a wound it can cause more serious illnesses including scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, pneumonia, and occasionally it can be life threatening. |
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This total state of calm spreads throughout, giving every organ, tissue and cell a chance to replenish and benefit from their own vast stores of energy. |
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The most important lesson is that fire spreads terrifyingly quickly. |
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When a country spreads over a large and varied land mass, connections can be as important as resources. |
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When a piece of illusory knowledge spreads to epidemic proportions and turns into common knowledge, bubbles and panics can result. |
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Film crews, often causing traffic backups, are steadily becoming a common sight around the Joburg, as the city's reputation as a filmmaking destination spreads. |
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Sunlight swarms through and over the pale-green saw grass, plays along the surface, dives down to the dark, mucky bottom, and spreads back up to engulf our little group. |
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Corporate debt performed well, with junk spreads narrowing significantly. |
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Corporate spreads generally narrowed, with junk performing well. |
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The deer tick, which also spreads Lyme disease, is the most common vector for the babesiosis parasite, Babesia microti. |
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The tool spreads and stretches the ring when you squeeze the handles, so it can be placed over the testicles and situated above them. |
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They then develop a localised ulceration in the gingiva or mucosa of the cheek or lip, which spreads rapidly through the surrounding tissues. |
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Backwards, it spreads to the beginningless beginning. Forwards, it spreads to the endless end. We are always in the middle. |
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When one individual in a large group gets sick with a communicable disease, it spreads to others very quickly. |
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This strain is far more virulent, as it spreads directly from person to person. |
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Pestilence is less virulent during the winter months, and spreads less rapidly. |
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Wrap your laughing gear around fresh bread and tasty spreads to set yourself up for the day. |
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When such mutations result in a higher fitness, natural selection favours these phenotypes and the novel trait spreads in the population. |
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In Norse mythology, Ratatoskr is a red squirrel who runs up and down with messages in the world tree, Yggdrasil, and spreads gossip. |
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This water is pushed downward and spreads along the bottom in both the seaward and landward direction. |
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A large population spreads across the Hawaiian Islands every winter, ranging from the island of Hawaii in the south to Kure Atoll in the north. |
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Technetium is produced in quantity by nuclear fission, and spreads more readily than many radionuclides. |
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Sides include various cold cuts, meat spreads, the Polish sausage kielbasa, tomatoes, Swiss cheese, and sliced pickles. |
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Jam spreads are popular for a quick breakfast, including plum, raspberry, and black or red currant spreads. |
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Sliced bread which has been toasted and topped with preserves or spreads is a common alternative breakfast. |
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Usually, it is regarded as a pest, since it consumes agricultural products and spreads disease to humans and their domestic animals. |
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Instead, Rhea spreads out a banquet for Cronus so that he becomes drunk upon fermented honey. |
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At the top this horn spreads out like the palm of a hand or the branches of a tree. |
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If the giraffe wants to bend down to drink, it either spreads its front legs or bends its knees. |
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The firing is begun at the bottom of the flue, and gradually spreads outwards and upwards. |
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If athlete's foot spreads to your toenails, you will need prescription anti-fungals to eradicate it. |
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A slip-up by a couple of technicians while they are mixing an atomic cocktail can create a poison cloud that spreads for miles. |
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Stem rust, which spreads via windborne spores, can quickly turn a healthy crop into a decrepit mess of broken stems and shriveled grains. |
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You're injected with a very small amount of a substance known as a radioactive tracer which spreads through the relevant part of the body. |
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Port bosses will use the technology to act as a border control for the invasive Tiger Mosquito, which spreads deadly diseases. |
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Another native that spreads rather too rapidly by wind distributed seeds is the Goat Willow, Salix caprea. |
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We karyotyped amniocytes or maternal WBCs via G-banding analysis of metaphase chromosome spreads at 450-band resolution. |
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Other new products seen at the booth included jalapeno and muffuletta spreads and Canadian pates. |
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The trend toward blockbusters will continue for several years, studio executives predict, as multiplexing spreads. |
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If H5N1 mutates into a virus that spreads easily among humans, how might people protect themselves front catching the virus? |
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The Minnesota dwarf trout lily is a spring ephemeral that blooms before the forest canopy spreads and blocks sunlight to the ground. |
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As far as Blizzard is concerned, the real problem with gold farming is that the more the practice spreads, the less legitimate their Battle. |
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As of July 2007, Compass Group and all its operating companies also eliminated trans-fats from margarines and other spreads. |
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Once that fish spreads its pectoral fins, water pressure is going to keep you from moving it. |
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That same cancerous sickness of short-sighted tribalization spreads throughout modern Japan's cultures of business and governance. |
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We examine underpricing, long-run returns, lockup periods, and gross spreads for penny stock IPOs over the 1990-1998 period. |
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High-frequency trading adds liquidity, speeds execution and narrows spreads. |
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The superweed spreads like lightning and its powerful roots can damage the foundations of buildings. |
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As much as 20mm of rain could fall in the West Midlands before the sogginess spreads northeastwards. |
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Get yourself a selection which may include water moss, hornwort, the lovely water violet, frogbit and some milfoil, which spreads nicely. |
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Don't be surprised when, once word spreads about its infinite charms, battalions of tourists beat a trail to Olomouc. |
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Bernoulli was partial to the logarithmic or equiangular spiral, which spreads out as it travels outward, like a nautilus shell. |
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The impulse reaches the atrioventricular node, where it's momentarily delayed before it spreads throughout the walls of the ventricles. |
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Our grandmothers could swoon over Picturegoer spreads of Cary in his suave prime and enjoy his signature wit and charisma on the big screen. |
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It takes about 30 seconds to catch the enthusiasm epidemic Luz Robles spreads around. |
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The cause is a fungus, Marasmius oreades, that spreads in a series of expanding circles. |
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Researchers overcame that by using genetically engineered vaccinia, a relative of the smallpox virus, which spreads more easily in cancer tumors. |
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Modus operates a fleet of state-of-the-art trenching and Work-Class ROV spreads and equipment. |
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The city is awash, by early January, in scattershot spreads of bright yellow and purple and pinks. |
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It outcompetes crops, clogs irrigation ditches, spreads insect pests, and even poses a driving hazard. |
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Our fathers taught us stuff like rigging blocks so they all face into the wind and the theory that bigger decoy spreads outdraw smaller ones. |
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Read on to learn more about rolling spreads, monthly futures, quarterly futures and day trades. |
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Ebola virus spreads only by close contact with the body fluids like saliva, vomitus, blood or urine of a patient. |
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Moreover they feared that Indian wheat carries a disease named Karnal Brunt which could be harmful to Pakistani wheat if it spreads here. |
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Becky receives her decree absolute from Steve, and word spreads about Chris's lie. |
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Once installed, spot Forex traders can view both the changes in price, spreads, and the available liquidity at varying price levels. |
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For the duration of Pesach 2013, Nita Lake Lodge's menu will consist of glatt Kosher foods with a chassidishe shechita, cholov yisroel dairy spreads, and shmura matza. |
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A new study combines GPS tracking data of four species of wildfowl with genetic analysis of the virus and finds that H5N1 spreads along migratory flyways. |
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Anon THANKS for the front cover stories and centre spreads about X Factor. |
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Under certain conditions, it seems, candida can change from its yeastlike, noninvasive state into a parasitic fungus that spreads like wildfire through the gut. |
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Hydrogenation allowed manufacturers to make a butter substitute that spreads easily even at refrigerator temperature, where butter is unusably hard. |
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As the seafloor spreads, magma wells up from the mantle, cools to form new basaltic crust on both sides of the ridge, and is carried away from it by seafloor spreading. |
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National 10270-4 can be used as a replacement for sodium caseinate to enhance meat products, which range from ham and meat spreads to mince meat and sausages. |
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Because FMD rarely infects humans, but spreads rapidly among animals, it is a much greater threat to the agriculture industry than to human health. |
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Most medical professionals and the CDC are stating the virus spreads from person-to-person through direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected individual. |
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Siberian elm is a popular tree for yards and windrows, but it becomes a problem when it spreads rapidly into urban parks, old fields and prairies. |
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Swine plague spreads very quickly in wild boar, with epizootics being recorded in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Belarus, the Caucasus, the Far East, Kazakhstan, and other regions. |
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It has been reported that the wide gravel spreads between Derwent Water and Bassenthwaite Lake provided the best centre within Lakeland for Neolithic farming communities. |
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A diffraction grating, in which an array of parallel lines ruled on a glass or plastic surface spreads white light into a rainbow of colors, applies the same principle. |
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The Maya civilization developed within the Mesoamerican cultural area, which covers a region that spreads from northern Mexico southwards into Central America. |
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Continued capacity constraints from monolines, coupled with a tightening of interest rate spreads, will likely limit the number of wrapped transactions. |
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It is my hope that as awareness spreads, more funding will be made available to TSC research, which may help figure out the neurogenetic component to autism. |
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Global Intraocular Lens Market research report spreads across 154 pages, profiling 14 Intraocular Lens companies and supported with 186 tables and figures. |
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As the wireless revolution spreads, telephone lines will soon cease to be necessary and both the poles and the wires strung from them can be torn down. |
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The government it can give, it loves to give to everybody, but if the government gives away that money, spreads all its money to the plighty, you know, it goes down. |
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Now we'd like to encourage all producers of vegetable-based shortenings and spreads to follow this important new step in removing trans-fats entirely from their product lines. |
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The tsetse fly spreads the parasitic diseases human African trypanosomiasis, known as sleeping sickness, and Nagana that infect humans and animals respectively. |
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It is often very difficult to regulate marine pollution because pollution spreads over international barriers, thus making regulations hard to create as well as enforce. |
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In cases where an aggressive cancer does not respond to surgery or radioiodine and spreads to other parts of the body, the chemotherapy could be used, he said. |
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Sandwiched between the sprawl of affluent suburbs to the north and poorer ones to the south, a dense city centre spreads into a series of small communities. |
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Only 10 inches tall, producing dense yellow blossoms, it spreads rapidly in moist conditions, creating a perfect carpet beneath summer-flowering shrubs like mock orange. |
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Substantial research must be done to increase our understanding of how flu spreads, develop betters masks and respirators, and make it easier to decontaminate them. |
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For example, the pro-rata matching engine for Eurodollars and Treasury spreads has interesting implications on how to size orders to increase the probability of passive fills. |
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