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Robert Browning credited Donne with providing the germ for his own dramatic monologues.
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At the same time the offspring is anterior to the germ; for germ and perfected progeny are related as the developmental process and the result.
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(A sequence about vaccination features a variety of animated germs for different diseases).
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Government regulations require this kind of laboratory for research on deadly airborne germs for which no vaccines are available to protect workers.
By comparison, the drug-resistant Gram-negative germs for the most part threaten only hospitalized patients whose immune systems are weak.
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