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Two meetings will be held wherein the in-team and the representatives will discuss how the knowledge should be disseminated, when such knowledge is ready for dissemination, clear communication of study limitations, and future research directions to clarify and build upon the acquired knowledge.
"Parasitic infections, viral infections, fungal infections are all disseminated when the fish are stressed and the centers are too close together".
But for lack of sufficient samples, they could not tell whether the bacterium was disseminated when modern humans first left Africa about 50,000 years ago, or spread from India in more recent times.
"There is no reason to comment on anonymous comments from unsolicited sources," Cuban responded, with his usual disdain for how information is disseminated when it doesn't originate from his own unsparing forum — which, as he considers himself the real McCain, he calls Blog Maverick.
Parasitic, viral and fungal infections are all disseminated when the fish are stressed and the centres are too close together, and a spokesman for Marine Harvest recognized that his company was using too many antibiotics in Chile and that fish pens were too close, contributing to the dissemination of the ISA virus.
Furthermore, pre-existing asymptomatic infections can be disseminated when infertile patients undergoes uterine instrumentation for further evaluation and treatment of their fertility problem.
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Whilst these two associations are not proof that locoregional recurrence can disseminate, when taken in association with the failure of other factors to adequately account for the variation in survival between units, they do suggest that inadequate surgical treatment results in locoregional recurrence that in turn, may disseminate.
However, a smaller proportion of Ae. albopictus develops disseminated infection when compared to Ae. aegypti, suggesting that DENV dissemination by Ae. albopictus is less efficient [ 93].
"That," the official continued, "is why the statute requires that there be minimization procedures to ensure that when communications of, or concerning, US persons are acquired in the course of lawful collection under Section 702, that information is minimized and is retained and disseminated only when appropriate.
Surprisingly, prolonged disease-free survival has been seen in transplanted patients who had disseminated disease, when other patients transplanted with disease confined to the liver developed rapid recurrence and metastasis (Demetris et al, 1997; Ben-Haim et al, 1999).
Appreciative bartenders, who will not have to spend a month's tips on eBay to secure copies of these books, may want to consult the toasts section of "Barflies and Cocktails" for a "toast to publishers" to celebrate: "Here's to the man who disseminates brains; when the quality's bad it's the Devil that gains".
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