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If a terrorist group, say, did have the means of creating smallpox, the effort may not be worth it compared with other methods of terrorism, such as the use of chemical weapons, says Lane. Vaccines exist to contain smallpox's spread, and it isn't the most contagious of pathogens.

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Yet Yankovic's take has little to do with the song whose music it borrows; it's as if it only exists to contain the line "I got ninety-nine probutms but a switch ain't one".

Whole agencies are created, funded and staffed to protect against violence (e.g., child protection, elder abuse, cruelty to animals) and a vast criminal justice system of courts, jails, prisons, parole and probation exists to help contain it.

Similar methods exist to produce proteins containing lysine methylation or tyrosine sulphation (Liu and Schultz 2006; Nguyen et al. 2009a).

Alternatively, this mutation may evoke nonsense-mediated decay mechanisms, which exist to eliminate aberrant mRNA species containing premature truncation codons; however, these mechanisms are not usually activated if the mutation exists in the final exon (30, 31).

Based on the concept that primary care exists to 'enable' patients, it contains six questions including coping, understanding and confidence in health [ 31].

It is not that liberal social institutions have created the novel, it is that the novel is in its very organisation liberal, because the individual always continues to exist and be compelling and the social group always continues to exist, also, containing in its very existence the idea that the individual can be reconciled to it.

The box of the title is supposed to contain whatever evidence exists in this very cold case.

Meanwhile, the oceans are believed to contain more animals than exist on land, a majority of which have never been discovered.

In most analysed species, ITAM (immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motifs) or ITAM-like motif-containing proteins exist which contain Ig-V-like, ligand binding domains closely related to that of CEACAM1.

One solution to this is to embrace a version of Modal Realism, for instance David Lewis', according to which other possible worlds exist and contain things of the same kinds as the things in the actual world (see Lewis 1986a).

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