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It has been postulated that school holidays disrupt the spread of viral infections in a community.
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It is more likely that these subtelomeric regions somehow confer access to HATs, which can passively act to disrupt the spreading of heterochromatin.
Ms Sturgeon added: "I would reiterate that the threat to the public remains low and that the precautionary actions we have taken over the last two days have been important in allowing us to respond appropriately and give us the best prospect of disrupting the spread of the virus.
Therefore a targeted removal or immunization of the core nodes serves to hinder and disrupt the connectivity that allows the spread of the infection.
With rain expected to disrupt the stage, teams decided to spread their time trial specialists across the field in order to maximise their potential of winning the stage.
But in the new age of terror, the notion is back of a non-nuclear radiological weapon, one that uses the poisonous effects of radiation to spread panic and disrupt the economy.
If ivy is allowed to spread freely, it can disrupt the nutrient cycles in your local ecosystem.
First, myosin antagonizes the spreading of the cap outward, but does not disrupt the actin assembly within the cap.
Zombies seemed to have followed us from Tucson and spread themselves evenly throughout the crowd to disrupt the flow of healthy crowd/performer energies like bad Orgone blobs.
Both anthropogenic and naturally occurring compounds that are widely spread in the environment have the potential to disrupt the endocrine system of organisms.
As civil unrest spreads through the Middle East, investors continue to fear that political change in the region could disrupt the world's economies.
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