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Suitability risk maps for human outbreaks of YFV are also known to follow a similar geographical distribution35, indicating comparable risk for both humans and wildlife and intermingling of the sylvatic cycle with the urban cycle of YFV.

Those in oil-rich states comfort themselves that at least they are safe from the relative poverty of North Africans, who in turn seek solace in that they enjoy relative freedom of dress and intermingling of the sexes.

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The film dispenses with standard movie conventions; instead we experience mundane pleasures like bonding over TV, the shorthand that develops between people with a long history, how a one-word text can convey multitudes, the isolation and intermingling of strangers in the big city, the pull and torments of family.

Folding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close to each other loci that are very distant genomically or even on different chromosomes.

There is something of the feeling of the compulsive gambler and substance abuser alike in the fluctuation between and intermingling of despair and ecstasy - the craving for one and dread of the other sucks you in and drives you on for more and more.

In her catalogue essay for the Guggenheim show, Katherine Brinson links this dismemberment of relatively unimportant but still genuine art works to "the dense compression and intermingling of narrative strata that is the hallmark of his work".

The organization and intermingling of afferences within single vomeronasal glomeruli can be better appreciated in an animated three-dimensional reconstruction of the same preparation (Video S1).

The slow movement of continents has been used to explain both the isolation and intermingling of populations.

Because many deities in later times were strongly tied to particular towns and regions, many scholars have suggested that the pantheon formed as disparate communities coalesced into larger states, spreading and intermingling the worship of the old local deities.

In her memoirs, Viertel wrote self-effacingly that her house took on the reputation of a literary salon chiefly because of its informality, "and the haphazard intermingling of the famous with the 'not famous' and the 'not yet famous.'".

Mr. Green and his talented cinematographer, Tim Orr, build a community, and the gentle intermingling of the races has the honest feel of a real Southern town.

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