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And the flu shots only protect against what are expected to be the dominant strains that year.
This winter's three dominant strains include last year's deadly H1N1 virus, which killed 423 people in the UK.
Each band here represents pop's inevitable conquest over the dominant strains of mainstream rock left over from the '70s: metal (Def Leppard), meat-and-potatoes arena rock (Foreigner) and prog (Styx).
For all the ideological ends and means Price shared with Beckwith, they were very different types, representing the South's two dominant strains of violent racists: the weirdos and the normals.
"The seasonal flu jab protects against the dominant strains – this year it protects against three types of flu, including the type known as swine flu.
What he did there was to forcefully articulate a consistent liberal internationalism, based on democracy and respect for human rights, at a time when noninterventionism and skepticism about America's role in the world were becoming dominant strains in the Democratic Party.
Sections with reduced sulfate concentration, autotrophic denitrification and heterotrophy, together with their dominant strains, were identified.
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That may explain why bathroom humor has become the dominant strain in movie comedy.
This year's dominant strain of H3N2, however, does "tend to have more hospitalizations and more deaths", Frieden warned in December.
But recent analysis has shown that Sydney 2012 – which does not cause more serious illness than other strains – has overtaken all others to become the dominant strain.
The new strain of norovirus, called Sydney 2012, was first detected in the UK in October but has now become the dominant strain, the Health Protection Agency said on Tuesday.
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