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Mosquitoes that feed on both birds and mammals are referred to as bridge vectors for WNV because they act as a "bridge" between an infected reservoir (birds) and mammalian incidental hosts which do not develop sufficiently high viremia to support transmission to mosquitoes [ 110, 111].
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In the report, Goodell said that each of the home markets had "ample opportunity but did not develop their proposals sufficiently to ensure the retention of its NFL team". The report says none of the three clubs has received a stadium proposal that is free of any contingencies and presents a viable long-term solution.
Don't develop others.
Unfortunately, most protocols for extracting chloroplast DNA were developed for eudicots and do not produce sufficiently pure yields for a shotgun sequencing approach of whole plastid genomes from the monocot grasses.
But the university did not develop a drug nor specify sufficiently how such a drug could be developed, Judge Larimer said.
This resistance was, however, over-ridden if the challenging inoculum was sufficiently large, and did not develop if the cells were irradiated to 100,000 rad.
He did not develop Ebola.
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"It doesn't develop.
In emerging-market countries, commercial institutions do not always develop sufficiently quickly or effectively to support ambitious entrepreneurs.
"Leaders do not sufficiently develop pupils' understanding of the different customs, traditions or religions that exist in Britain.
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