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A supply of micronutrients like zinc is essential for a microbial pathogen to survive and disseminate during an infection.
It is also hypothesized that some patients actually did not have any distant metastases at the diagnosis, but unstable tumor cell extending to venous system might disseminate during surgical intervention or residual tumor cells in the venous wall or perirenal fat following surgery might be an origin of progressing distant metastases during long-term follow-up.
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Based on the blood data alone, one cannot estimate the amount of disseminated adenoviruses because it is likely that most adenoviruses disseminated during the intratumoral infusion have already been taken up by the liver at 30 min (Alemany et al, 2000b) (see also Figures 2 and 5).
Now we can add another problem to the list: allowing hate speech to be disseminated during the Super Bowl via the medium of song and dance.
The second collection of materials, GATT Publications, includes a small number of publications series that were not broadly disseminated during the organization's lifespan.
"It's common practice to inform voters about false or misleading information that is disseminated during a campaign," said Jeanie Mamo, Ms. Norton's spokeswoman, "and she was trying to set the record straight for those candidates".
The National Solar Radiation Data Base (NSRDB), consisting of solar radiation and meteorological data over the United States and regions of the surrounding countries, is a publicly open dataset that has been created and disseminated during the last 23 years.
Documents on the opulent lifestyle of the family of former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia were widely disseminated during the revolution that ousted Mr. Ben Ali and started a wave of protests in the Arab world.
As the understanding of hydrogeological processes has been developed and disseminated during the second half of the twentieth century, more attention has been paid to the importance of the understanding of the contribution of groundwater flows to the maintenance of rivers and springs, particularly during dry seasons.
As one of the most active and productive artists of the eighteenth century, Angelica Kauffman created approximately 1,500 oil paintings, drawings, and prints, and her compositions were widely disseminated during and after her lifetime in the form of reproductive engravings and interior decoration, painted furniture, china, and textiles.
Warnings are commonly disseminated during high PM air pollution episodes.
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