Sentence examples for full epidemic from inspiring English sources

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To represent the full epidemic process for SARS the societal learning theory developed above must be modified to account for a significant latent period [12].

Use of a 3-case threshold but not reinstituting strategies at the 10 new case trigger delayed the full epidemic by interjecting a preliminary period and peak where the epidemic is controlled by the mitigation strategy.

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Without this, we will see a full fledged epidemic eventually turning into a persistent health threat for the planet, destroying all that has been built up in terms of gains in health, life expectancy and well-being across a swathe of Africa.

However, previous studies on the contribution of smoking to the sex gap in mortality were not able to depict the full smoking epidemic because of their limited time range.

However, the current outbreak in West African countries (Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Senegal) has rapidly deteriorated into a full blown epidemic, and poses grave humanitarian dangers to these countries.

This is a full-blown epidemic of scoreless innings.

With incentives like these, occupational disabilities at the L.I.R.R. have become a full-blown epidemic.

A full-blown epidemic in a big wheat-growing area could therefore be catastrophic.

But it was not quite like any other Easter, with communion customs abridged to help avert a full-blown epidemic.

By the time Purdue reformulated OxyContin, the country was in the middle of a full-blown epidemic.

In the coming weeks we're in for a full-blown epidemic: Halle Berry will be losing her memory in "Gothika"; Ben Affleck his in "Paycheck".

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