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These roads provide a convenient source of transportation for persons traveling to Ebola health facilities, which may have enabled the rapid and extensive spread of Ebola virus infection in Sierra Leone through person-to-person contact.
Recent studies in the Middle East have revealed a high prevalence of ESBL-producing K. pneumoniae isolates in Israel [ 7], and extensive spread of those carrying CTX-m-15 was reported in Lebanon, Kuwait, and Egypt [ 8- 10].
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In December, the doctors operated on Ruth and documented extensive spread of the cancer in the neck.
The questionnaire was tested by a pilot study that had a response rate of 75percentnt and an extensive spread of responses over the alternatives of the Likert scales.
The situation in France is endemic and the extensive spread of some specific clones such as E. coli ST131 have been shown to be a major feature [ 4].
Though currently untouched by HIV, the MESM in our study provide a behavioral and biological context conducive to the extensive spread of infection following the introduction of HIV into their networks.
When this Canadian epizootic is considered together with the extensive spread of genotypically similar H3N2 and H1N2 viruses in pigs and turkeys seen in the United States since 1998, we see that viruses with this human/classical swine/avian triple reassortant genotype can efficiently infect both pigs and turkeys.
With the extensive spread of the Internet and mobile terminals, Internet access from a mobile terminal becomes more important than ever before.
Distraction theory might serve to explain why the extensive spread of home computers and internet access does not result in the many positive learning and democratic gains that are expected.
At the final stage, the culture showed extensive spread of giant cell formation and floating giant cells (round cells) throughout the entire culture (Fig. 2B).
In a previous analysis of GM01414 and GM00074, the XIST RNA was localized to only ∼50% of the autosomal chromatin despite hypoacetylation or late- replication of a larger portion of the autosome, leading to the suggestion that at an earlier time there may have been more extensive spread of XIST RNA (22); and there may also have been more extensive DNAm prior to culture of these cells.
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