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A private nuisance is an activity or condition that interferes with the use and enjoyment of neighbouring privately owned lands, without, however, constituting an actual invasion of the property.
However, constituting the majority, non-CSCs determine the clinical picture of the disease.
However, constituting such a reference population is not feasible in some countries, e.g. China, where the number of bulls with highly reliable EBV is limited.
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