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If it is able to circulate for some considerable time, it can mutate to a strain capable of causing disease, called a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus.
Notably, recent emergence of RVFV in Madagascar illustrates that RVFV is able to circulate under more temperate conditions.
There are three principal requirements for the initiation of re-entrant arrhythmias: an obstacle around which the AP is able to circulate a conduction velocity sufficiently slow such that each region recovers excitability before the wave returns an existence of unidirectional conduction block, preventing the wave from self-extinguishing.
Make sure air is able to circulate within the container by popping a few air holes in the lid.
To speed the process up, ensure that your book is in a location where dry air is able to circulate continuously.
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Elevating the platform allows for increased air circulation--the air will be able to circulate around them from every direction.
Inside, visitors will be able to circulate more easily.
Breaking attendance records at the Dahesh, the show was the first the museum was able to circulate.
Air needs to be able to circulate freely otherwise your appliance will have to work harder and use up more energy.
While poets had little patronage, there was at least an increasing supply of paper, so that their works, still barred from the printing press, were able to circulate.
Youth are able to circulate many messages over Facebook and Twitter before permanent secretaries in African ministries can get around to killing a story.
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