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While most examples and references given in this article refer to infectious diseases (due to viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi), the pathocenosis also encompasses chronic diseases (diabetes, cancer, allergies), degenerative diseases (systemic diseases, cardiovascular diseases), and other health disorders (mental illness, trauma).

Fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (F-FDG or FDG), a glucose analog, is the most commonly used PET tracer in oncology, and references to PET throughout this article refer to FDG-PET.

Although streamlining is an attractive concept, there are only few examples of it, all of which involve marine bacteria (Dufresne et al. 2005; Giovannoni et al. 2005; Yooseph et al. 2010) (all references to bacteria throughout the article refer to the domain Eubacteria).

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What does this article refer to as 'Washington's latest weapon against the Taliban leadership in Afghanistan"?

What does the article refer to as "a sign of trouble"?

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Economics- The article refers to the rising budget deficit.

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