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In another study published this year in PLoS One, an online open-access journal, scientists in China followed 64 children with colds and found evidence of recombination events and what they called "triple infections": children carrying both a cold strain and other respiratory viruses, like influenza or adenovirus.
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When the cream is cold, strain it through a tea strainer or small sieve to remove the saffron threads, then whip to thick, soft mounds, but not so stiff it will stand in peaks.
As a result, it has long been theorized that a person could be sickened with more than one cold strain at the same time.
Once the syrup is cold, strain and mix in the orange juice.
Once cold, strain out the ice and add the radicchio to the water.
A cold-adapted strain of L. jacobaeae was introduced from the Swiss Jura Mountains, near St. Imier (933-m elevation, 47°09′N, 6°59′E) and Mettembert (701-m elevation, 47°24′N, 7°20′E), to Montana in 2002 (Littlefield et al. 2008).
THE BOTTOM LINE A single person can carry multiple cold strains at one time.
On a practical level, there is no evidence that carrying two cold strains necessarily results in longer or more severe symptoms.
In a multi-country ecological comparison in Europe, higher excess mortality rates were found in less severe, milder winters, where, all else being equal, there should be less potential for cold strains and cold-related mortality (7, 8).
Hypereutectoid steel wires with 6.35 GPa tensile strength after a cold-drawing true strain of 6.02 were annealed between 300 and 723 K.
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