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"I hope that more patient samples will be identified today, but it certainly looks as if an E. coli O104 is the cause of these infections," says Klaus Stark, head of the division of gastrointestinal infections, zoonoses, and tropical infections at Robert Koch Institute (RKI) here, the German center for disease prevention and control.

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Neither the driver nor the bus company could be identified yesterday.

Vulnerable individuals in immigration detention should be identified earlier and treated appropriately.

Fabius said online surveillance would be intensified so that young people in danger of being radicalised could be identified early.

Any beneficial effect of a resorbable synthetic barrier membrane could not be identified [45 47].

The insertion of the pubovisceral muscle may be identified 10 25 mm cranial to this plane [36].

"Problems can be identified earlier, allowing the team to course-correct before it's too late," he says.

"A preferred alternative" for Claiborne will be identified this summer, according to the city.

The woman who was killed was identified today as Yafit Herenstien, 31.

They were identified today as Ana Karina Cruz Rivas, Juan Orlando Servellon De Leon and Andrea Giron.

Among the dead who were identified today was Sharon Touboul, a 19-year-old soldier on her way home for her sister's wedding.

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