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Not all the cancer cells within a malignant tumour are able to spread.
The farther north they come, the greater the natural density of hemlocks, and thus the faster the adelgids are able to spread.
Yet at Hinduja the machine has made it possible for doctors to diagnose and treat patients before they are able to spread the disease.
And today, prominent Islamic scholars ('ulama) based in the country, backed by donations from private individuals, are able to spread their message far and wide to all, utilising internet technology.
Robert Garry, a virologist from Tulane University in New Orleans, points out that the current virus is less aggressive than some previous trains, meaning that infected patients are able to spread the disease farther after symptoms begin.
A group of senior geneticists have called for international safeguards to apply to researchers who want to develop gene drives, with strict security measures placed on laboratories to prevent the accidental escape of "supercharged" GM organisms that are able to spread rapidly in the wild.
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"I liked being able to spread out.
Nice to be able to spread a little joy.
Oh frabjous day to be able to spread good cheer and wealth to all.
My question is: would I be able to spread my mortgage over 15 years?
Finally, it must be able to spread efficiently — through coughing, sneezing, or a handshake.
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