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The GROG network (Groupes régionaux d'observation de la grippe, http://www.grog.org/) monitors the arrival and the circulation of influenza, and compares the circulating strain with those used to make the current seasonal vaccine against influenza [ 11].
And the circulation of Ms. Butts's magazine, African Voices, has grown to 20,000.
The flow of imports into Russia and the circulation of goods within are drying up.
Mass text messaging in India has been stopped to prevent organisation of mobs and the circulation of inflammatory rumours.
Above the injection level, more particles are brought upward and the circulation of solids is promoted.
Mr Franken has been dogged by sloppy tax-filings and the circulation of a dirty article he wrote for Playboy.
In successive years the NS and the Spectator won the current affairs title at the British Society of Magazine Editors, and the circulation of the two increased steadily.
Tradition is at once a mine and a kind of currency, the source and the circulation of the values it makes and preserves.
– Burrell, J. (2010) "Evaluating Shared Access: social equality and the circulation of mobile phones in rural Uganda". Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 15(2): 230-250.
Those measures were aimed particularly at restricting the education of blacks, their freedom of movement and assembly, and the circulation of inflammatory printed material.
But with fewer people watching television and the circulation of many papers and magazines declining, the firm has become pickier about where it spends its advertising budget.
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