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The change allows the virus to grow outside the lungs and the intestines, where bird flu viruses are usually contained, and turns the virus lethal for birds.
Oil spills are usually contained now before a major disaster occurs, although every year or so there is a major oil spill somewhere in the world.
At present, outbreaks are usually contained by isolating patients and making sure nurses and gravediggers do not touch their bodily fluids.
The level of uranium and thorium – radioactive ingredients that are usually contained in such deposits and can pose environmental hazards – was found to be one-fifth of those in deposits on land, Kato said.
Such flows are usually contained by solid walls and always some particles move close to a wall.
A number of primary packages are usually contained in an outer or secondary package for transportation, storage and delivery.
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But it is usually contained within the artificial structure of traditional realistic plays.
At the component level, it may be shown that the main contents of refrigerant is usually contained in the heat exchangers.
The limitations in the application of this method are due to the characteristics of the target: a very conductive fluid is usually contained in paths with dimensions that are much smaller than the depth at which it is located.
As no reference to static meshes can be stored, which is usually contained in UE4's "uasset" file format, the triangular data is retained inside the map we are importing into.
The process may realise a focal intramural inflammatory mass or abscess, infiltrate along the bowel wall to produce an inflammatory bowel segment, and perforate into sigmoid mesentery where the process is usually contained.
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