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The traverse shows a maximum peak of filtered real at 30 m along the traverse with width of about 40 m; this is thus corresponded to fracture F8 and fracture F9 was observed at 320 m of the traverse with the width of about 30 m.
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2. A shop, where wine and ready-dressed meat were sold, and thus corresponded to the Greek καπηλεῖον.
Most PFGE patterns were unique and thus corresponded to sporadic cases.
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