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been eradicated over
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To pull up by the roots; to uproot.
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Polio re-emerged in Syria in late 2013, after having been eradicated over a decade previously.
As early as 1984, focusing on the question under which circumstances renal replacement therapy should be initiated or not, questionnaires showed significant differences in the attitudes of nephrologists and non- nephrologists towards referral[ 19] in the United Kingdom, and this difference in behavior has decreased, but not been eradicated over time[ 20].
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Lord Turner, the former head of the Financial Services Authority, said the latest OBR forecasts were a warning signal of how the economy was still reliant on debt, even though the Government's deficit is set to be eradicated over the coming years.
"It is critical that all Indian children continue to be immunized against polio until this disease has been eradicated all over the world.
Subsequent blood cultures were negative and there has been no recurrence of further fever or infections over a 9-month period, suggesting the infection has been eradicated.
It is an ancient disease, which apparently has been eradicated due to the successful multidrug therapy (MDT), reducing the leprosy burden over the years [ 2, 3].
It was thought that the disease had been eradicated 15 years ago, but it has now spread to 14 states and infected over 100 people.
The rebels have been eradicated".
Smallpox has been eradicated.
Smallpox infections have been eradicated.
Disease has been eradicated apparently in 2053.
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