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It is dangerous only when eaten, and is most commonly found in uncooked poultry or ground meat and spoiled dairy products.
The eligible bacheloress (Tuppence Middleton, clearly born to play saucy historical birds) is most commonly found having bedroom tussles with her brother.
The element is typically mined as coltan, an ore that is most commonly found in and around war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo.
The tapeworm is most commonly found in rural areas with poor hygiene, lack of sanitation facilities and where pig farming is widespread.
This beloved Hong Kong staple is most commonly found with two different styles of crust: a crumbly shortcrust, or flaky puff pastry.
The deadly amoeba is most commonly found in warm freshwater, but in extremely rare cases has appeared in poorly-chlorinated swimming pools, the CDC said.
The fungus, which is most commonly found in the soil or on vegetation or decaying wood, most often enters the body through a scratch or abrasion.
Germanium, on the other hand, forms few characteristic minerals and is most commonly found only in small concentrations in association with the mineral zinc blende and in coals.
Listeria, which can survive acid, nitrite and salt and can thrive even in the refrigerator, is most commonly found in raw (unpasteurized) milk, soft-ripened cheeses like Brie and ready-to-eat meats like hot dogs and pâté.
The fungus that causes the infection, which is believed to be mucormycosis, is most commonly found in soil and wood, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is studying samples from the eight Joplin patients.
Ten other patients who received the supplement also were sickened by the bacteria, called Serratia marcescens, which is most commonly found in water, including some tap water, and sometimes in bathrooms.
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