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The most common carriage serogroups in the US and UK are B and Y, although 29E also seems to be prevalent in the UK (Fig. 6 ., The fHBP gene was detected in all carriage isolates and expressed in most carriage isolates.

The locomotive was hauling a Cannon Street to express with a Pullman carriage when the leading driving wheels derailed at 55 mph over catch points in a cutting.

In the current study, most fHBP variants were noted to be common between IMBD and meningococcal carriage isolates, and all fHBP variants studied, irrespective of whether they are expressed by adolescent carriage or infant invasive disease isolates, reside in the same phylogenetic space.

As the clock struck 10, steam began to emerge from behind the black gates at the far end of the catwalk, a false floor was pulled back to reveal train tracks, and the Louis Vuitton express – a handsome one-carriage train liveried in navy and gold, built especially for the show – pulled into the "station".

However, it is interesting to note that isolates belonging to ST-11 are rarely found in carriage studies, and when they are present in the nasopharynx, are more likely to express a polysaccharide capsule than other carriage isolates [14].

"CULTURE," wrote Chekhov, "is expressed in rugs, carriages with springs, and keenness of thought".

In CD, intra-macrophage E. coli are commonly found and LP macrophages express characteristic cytokine mRNA profiles according to E. coli carriage.

People raking their yards, pushing baby carriages or walking dogs stopped today to express their shock that such an incident could happen at Roxbury, which they described as one of the most desirable of the city's public schools.

Every day, concerned New Yorkers contact the A.S.P.C.A. to express their fears of an impending tragedy arising from the carriage horses being in congested traffic.

Oreo may be dreaming of greener pastures, but some animal rights groups expressed concern that many carriage horses ultimately end up in slaughterhouses.

New England theater buffs (and, no doubt, many others across the country) must applaud the plea for increased "common carriage" programming expressed by some PBS executives ["A Los Angeles Station Tries to Be a Player for PBS" by Alan James Frutkin, June 3].

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